Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker's Inaugural Visit to India: Strengthening Bilateral Relations and Strategic Cooperation
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New Delhi, April 15 (NationPress) The Chancellor of Austria, Christian Stocker, landed in India on Wednesday for his inaugural official visit with the objective of enhancing bilateral relations across vital areas such as trade, investment, and emerging technologies.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, shared on X, “We extend a warm welcome to Chancellor Dr. Christian Stocker of Austria during his first official visit to India. He was greeted at the airport by Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, @khadseraksha. India and Austria enjoy a cordial relationship, and Chancellor Stocker’s visit is set to further accelerate the ‘Enhanced India–Austria partnership’.”
This four-day journey signifies Stocker’s first visit to India and his initial official tour of Asia since taking office in 2025. Throughout the visit, he plans to engage in comprehensive discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, concentrating on broadening cooperation in trade, investment, green technology, and other critical sectors.
Accompanied by a high-ranking delegation consisting of senior ministers, government officials, and business leaders, Stocker’s visit emphasizes a strong economic agenda. Both nations are anticipated to explore avenues for increased collaboration in fields like advanced manufacturing, digital innovation, and renewable energy.
This visit occurs against a backdrop of escalating economic interactions between the two nations. Topics of discussion will likely include regional and global matters of shared interest, along with collaboration in multilateral platforms.
India and Austria have a long-standing, amicable relationship grounded in mutual democratic values. This visit builds on the momentum initiated by PM Modi’s trip to Austria in 2024 and is expected to fortify the India–Austria partnership, paving the way for new opportunities in both strategic and economic cooperation.
Earlier in 2025, during the eighth round of India–Austria Foreign Office Consultations held in Vienna on December 12, Secretary (West) of the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George, and Austria’s Secretary General for Foreign Affairs, Nikolaus Marschik, assessed the full spectrum of bilateral relations. The Ministry of External Affairs noted that both parties discussed methods to further enhance India–EU relations and exchanged insights on regional and global issues of mutual importance.