Syllabus: GS2/ International Relations
Context
- India and Sweden elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership, during an official visit of PM Modi to Sweden.
Key Highlights of the Visit
- PM Modi received Sweden’s Royal Order of Polar Star and Commander Grand Cross, the highest recognition and honour that can be conferred upon a head of government.
- This marks PM Modi’s 31st global honour.
- Strategic Partnership Framework: India and Sweden agreed to institutionalise relations through a Strategic Partnership based on shared democratic values, innovation, sustainability and research cooperation. The partnership will be guided by four major pillars:
- Strategic Dialogue for Stability and Security.
- Next-Generation Economic Partnership.
- Emerging Technologies and Trusted Connectivity.
- Shaping Tomorrow Together – People, Planet, Health and Resilience.
- To operationalise the upgraded partnership, the two leaders adopted the India-Sweden Joint Action Plan 2026-2030, which lays out a roadmap for cooperation across political, economic, technological, security, climate and people-to-people domains.
- India and Sweden endorsed the joint development of the India–Sweden Technology and Artificial Intelligence Corridor (SITAC).
- Both countries agreed to establish an India–Sweden SME and Start-up Platform to support innovation-driven entrepreneurship.
- Cultural Diplomacy: Ulf Kristersson and Narendra Modi exchanged commemorative gifts honouring the legacy of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Brief on India–Sweden Relations
- Diplomatic Relations: India and Sweden established diplomatic relations in 1948.
- Sweden hosted the first India–Nordic Summit in 2018, strengthening India’s engagement with the Nordic region.
- Bilateral ties have steadily expanded in trade, innovation, clean technology and education.
- Economic Relations: Several Swedish companies operate in India in sectors such as telecommunications, automobiles, clean energy and engineering.
- Bilateral trade between the two countries reached nearly USD 7.75 billion in 2025.
- Sweden’s cumulative FDI equity inflow into India stood at around USD 2.59 billion between 2000 and 2024, making Sweden the 22nd largest investor in India.
- Around 280 Swedish companies operate in India, while nearly 75 Indian companies have a business presence in Sweden.
- Sustainability Cooperation: India and Sweden jointly launched the Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT) at the UN Climate Action Summit in 2019.
- LeadIT promotes low-carbon industrial transition and sustainable manufacturing practices.
- Indian Diaspora in Sweden: The Indian diaspora in Sweden is currently estimated at approximately 90,000, which includes around 66,400 Indian nationals and many of them are highly skilled professionals in the IT, fintech, and life sciences sectors.
Significance for India
- Strengthening India’s Engagement with Europe: The partnership enhances India’s strategic outreach in Northern Europe and strengthens ties with the European region. Sweden is an important innovation-driven economy and a key member of the European Union.
- Boost to Technology and Innovation Ecosystem: Collaboration with Sweden can support India’s ambitions in
- Green industrialisation.
- Digital economy expansion.
- Advanced manufacturing.
- Sustainable urban mobility.
- Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience: The partnership can contribute to diversification and resilience of global supply chains amid geopolitical uncertainties.
- Support for Multilateral Reforms: Both countries stressed the need for reforms in the United Nations and other multilateral institutions to make them more representative and effective.
Challenges in Bilateral Relations
- Limited Trade Potential Utilisation: Bilateral trade remains below its full potential despite strong complementarities.
- Regulatory and Market Barriers: Differences in standards, regulations and market access continue to affect business expansion.
- Geopolitical and Economic Uncertainties: Global supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions may impact economic cooperation.
Way Ahead
- The elevation of India–Sweden relations to a Strategic Partnership marks a significant advancement in bilateral ties anchored in shared democratic values, innovation and sustainable development.
- As both countries expand cooperation in emerging technologies, green transition, trade, defence and multilateral engagement, the partnership has the potential to emerge as a key pillar of India’s engagement with the Nordic region and Europe.
Source: TH
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