Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to undertake a four-nation Europe visit aimed at strengthening India’s strategic, economic, and technological partnerships with key European countries. The visit is expected to include engagements in nations such as Germany, France, and others, focusing on deepening bilateral ties across sectors.
The tour comes at a time when India is expanding its global footprint and seeking stronger alliances amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. Discussions during the visit are likely to centre on trade agreements, defence cooperation, clean energy transitions, and emerging technologies. India’s ongoing negotiations with the European Union on a Free Trade Agreement are also expected to gain momentum during the trip.
Officials have indicated that the visit will provide an opportunity to reinforce collaboration in areas such as supply chain resilience, digital infrastructure, and climate action. India’s role as a key partner in the Indo-Pacific and its growing economic influence are expected to be major talking points.
The Prime Minister is also expected to engage with business leaders and the Indian diaspora to promote investment opportunities and strengthen cultural ties. The visit reflects India’s broader diplomatic strategy of enhancing engagement with Europe to secure long-term strategic and economic gains.




