Indian talent can be valuable partner in economic progress of Slovakia: President Murmu

IANS April 10, 2025 312 views

President Droupadi Murmu's historic visit to Slovakia marks a significant milestone in bilateral relations. During her two-day trip, she emphasized the potential of Indian talent in supporting Slovakia's economic growth. The Slovak-India Business Forum provided a strategic platform to explore mutual business opportunities across diverse sectors. Her visit underscores India's commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with Slovakia.

"Indian talent can be a valuable partner in the economic progress of Slovakia" - President Droupadi Murmu
Indian talent can be valuable partner in economic progress of Slovakia: President Murmu
Bratislava, April 10: Asserting that India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday urged business leaders from Slovakia to seize the opportunities and convert them into concrete results

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- First Indian Presidential visit to Slovakia in nearly three decades

Slovakia, President Murmu said while addressing the Slovakia-India Business Forum in Bratislava, with its strong industrial base and strategic location in Europe, presents great opportunities for deeper trade and investment ties.

"Slovakia is looking for hard-working skilled workers and professionals from overseas to help meet its workforce requirements. I am convinced that Indian talent can be a valuable partner in the economic progress of Slovakia," President Murmu said in her address at the event.

"India is committed to enhancing trade relations with Slovakia. The large business delegation, representing diverse fields, which has accompanied me, clearly shows the interest of Indian businesses to explore opportunities in Slovakia. We have seen a similar interest from Slovakia," she added.

Addressing the forum, President Murmu thanked Slovakia President Peter Pellegrini for his commitment in strengthening economic ties between the two countries. She said that India is undergoing remarkable transformation and has emerged as a global leader in technology, innovation and sustainable development.

President Murmu added that the Slovakia-India Business Forum serves as an excellent platform to explore synergies and build mutually beneficial partnerships.

Earlier, President Murmu visited an exhibition of paintings by Slovak children. The Slovak-Indian Friendship Society, in collaboration with the Indian Embassy, has been organising the painting competition 'Beauty Hidden in Fairy Tales - India through the Eyes of Slovak Children' since 2015.

She also witnessed a puppet show on Ramayan conducted by Lenka Mukova. Lenka is part of the Babadlo Puppet Theatre in Presov, which has been educating children through puppetry for 30 years.

President Murmu also attended a banquet hosted in her honour by Slovakia President Pellegrini at the historic Bratislava Castle. The Slovak artists presented captivating musical performances including that of the National Anthem, signifying the strong cultural bond between the two countries.

Thanking the Slovak government and the people of Slovakia for the warm welcome and hospitality, she said that from yoga and ayurveda to Indian cuisine, the love for Indian culture in Slovakia is a testament to the strong people-to-people connections. She also reaffirmed India's commitment to strengthen the bonds of friendship between the two countries.

On Wednesday, President Murmu held productive talks with the Slovakia President in Bratislava as both leaders reviewed various facets of India-Slovakia relations and agreed to work towards strengthening the bilateral partnership across diverse sectors.

During their one-to-one meeting and delegation-level talks, President Murmu and Pellegrini also discussed issues of shared global and regional interests. The participants in delegation-level talks from the Indian side included the accompanying Minister of State, Nimuben Bambhaniya, as well as Members of Parliament Dhaval Patel, Sandhya Ray and senior officials.

President Murmu also met the Speaker of National Council of the Slovak Republic, Richard Rasi in Bratislava, congratulating him on his recent election as Speaker while reaffirming the high priority attached by India to the historic friendship between the two countries.

“President Murmu said that Parliamentarians have an important role in enhancing goodwill and mutual understanding between India and Slovakia. She noted that there has been a tradition of a Slovak-India Friendship Group in the National Council of Slovakia, and said that it would help promote exchange of knowledge and experience among our Parliamentarians,” the President's Secretariat stated.

This is the first visit by an Indian President to Slovakia in nearly three decades.

"The two-day visit to Slovakia spotlights the importance India places on its bilateral relations with the Slovak Republic. It is also expected to pave the way for deeper cooperation and new initiatives in various sectors, including defence, science and technology, and education," stated the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a positive development! 🇮🇳🤝🇸🇰 Indian professionals have so much to offer, and Slovakia could really benefit from our skilled workforce. Hope to see more collaborations in tech and manufacturing sectors!
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Martin S.
As a Slovak, I welcome this partnership. We've had positive experiences with Indian IT professionals here. The cultural exchange through those children's paintings was particularly heartwarming.
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Rahul D.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there will be proper safeguards for Indian workers' rights and fair wages. Sometimes these agreements look good on paper but implementation is key.
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Anita L.
The puppet show on Ramayan must have been amazing! Cultural exchanges like these are just as important as economic ones. Shows how art can bridge nations.
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Jozef B.
Our automotive industry could really use skilled Indian engineers. Plus, more Indian restaurants in Slovakia would be nice - love your cuisine!
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Sunil M.
First presidential visit in 30 years? About time! Hope this leads to easier visa processes and more student exchange programs between our countries.

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