How Can Luxembourg and India Strengthen Their Ties?
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Luxembourg City, Jan 6 (NationPress) The Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel, emphasized the significant contribution of the Indian community to the advancements in technical, digital, and finance sectors within the nation. During a meeting held on Tuesday with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar, Bettel made a strong appeal to strengthen the ties between India and Luxembourg.
In his introductory speech, Bettel reminisced about his previous visits to India, both as a member of parliament and as the Foreign Minister. He warmly welcomed EAM Jaishankar, stating, "I am thrilled to host Dr. Jaishankar in Luxembourg. I admire individuals who not only talk the talk but also walk the walk. You mentioned last year in Delhi that you would visit Luxembourg, and here you are. Your presence is greatly appreciated. The relationship between our nations has a rich history dating back to 1948, during which India has established itself as the 10th largest community in Luxembourg."
"I had the privilege of visiting India during my tenure as a Member of Parliament and also attended the Raisina Summit as the Foreign Minister. I look forward to returning for future discussions on this important topic. I firmly believe we must strengthen our relationship not only between Luxembourg and India but also between Europe and India as part of the European Union. I am a firm believer that India is a vital partner, and we must explore ways to deepen this alliance," he added.
Bettel expressed optimism that the discussions with EAM Jaishankar would lead to enhanced collaboration between the two countries. "It is crucial to acknowledge that the technological progress of Luxembourg has significantly benefited from the expertise of the Indian community. In areas such as digital innovation, finance, and even space exploration, the collaborations are numerous, and I am confident that our talks today will pave the way for a more profound partnership. Additionally, our embassy in Delhi is as significant as our embassy in Washington, which speaks volumes about the strength of our relationship and friendship," he concluded.