India and Bosnia and Herzegovina have taken another modest but meaningful step in strengthening bilateral relations, with Pooja Kapur, Additional Secretary (North Europe) in India’s Ministry of External Affairs and G20 Sous Sherpa, calling on Foreign Minister Elmedin Dino Konaković to carry forward high-level discussions between the two countries. According to the Indian Embassy’s post cited by News On Air, the meeting underscored a shared commitment to taking the partnership to “new heights,” with particular emphasis on digital transformation and economic synergy as key areas for future cooperation. The tone of the engagement suggests that India sees Bosnia and Herzegovina not merely as a small European partner for ceremonial diplomacy, but as a country with which it can gradually build stronger political and economic linkages in a region where New Delhi has been steadily widening its footprint. While no major defence or trade agreements were announced in the report, the symbolism matters: such high-level meetings often serve as the groundwork for future cooperation in business, technology, education, and multilateral engagement. In practical terms, this interaction reflects India’s broader strategy of deepening relations across Europe through sustained diplomatic outreach, even with countries that may not dominate headlines but can contribute to India’s long-term network of partnerships.
Reference:
News On Air
https://www.newsonair.gov.in/india-bosnia-enhance-diplomatic-relations-through-high-level-bilateral-discussions/
You may also like
-
India, Germany Sign Defence Cooperation Roadmap During Rajnath Singh’s Berlin Talks
-
India and UK Deepen Defence Ties During CDS General Anil Chauhan’s Historic Visit
-
India Calls for Global Financial Reform and UNSC Restructuring to Empower Developing Nations
-
Rajnath Singh Urges Deeper India–Germany Defence Industry Collaboration
-
India–Republic of Korea Partnership in Maritime Sector