Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India held bilateral talks with Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia in Bratislava on Sunday.
The visit marks a strategic effort to fundamentally upgrade the political, economic, and strategic ties between the two nations [1].
This trip represents the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Slovakia since the country's creation in 1993 [1]. The two leaders met in the Slovak capital to discuss a range of cooperation efforts during a two-day state visit [2].
According to reports, the high-level discussions focused on trade, investment, defence, and technology [1, 2]. Both leaders sought to identify new avenues for economic growth and security partnerships to strengthen the relationship between India and the Slovak Republic [1].
Modi's presence in Bratislava underscores a broader diplomatic push to expand India's footprint in Central Europe. By engaging directly with Fico, the Indian administration aims to secure more robust agreements in the technology and defence sectors [2].
While the specific terms of any new agreements were not detailed, the meeting served as a formal mechanism to synchronize the strategic interests of both governments [1]. The visit concludes a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at diversifying India's international partnerships.
“First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Slovakia since its creation in 1993”
This visit signifies a pivot toward deeper engagement with Central European nations. By breaking a decades-long precedent of prime ministerial absence since 1993, India is signaling that Slovakia is a key partner for its technology and defence ambitions in the region.



