Summit tightens relations between Poland and India
PR dla Zagranicy
Anna Bierzańska
31.01.2012 22:00
With the upcoming India – EU Summit to take place in Delhi next month, we take a closer look at how Poland and India have gotten much closer since the end of Communism.
Despite the recent difficulties faced by the EU economy India has a strong history of meaningful relationships with Europe - the Union remains its largest traiding partner.
The India – EU free trade agreement was supposed to be signed under the European Union Presidency of Poland but concerns in India about the possible effects of the agreement postponed its ratification.
Hagay Haconen investigates the nature of relations between Poland and the global economy's raising star, India.
Indian dancers perform during the media preview of the 26th annual Surajkund Crafts Fair in the northern Indian state of Haryana, India. Photo: PAP/EPA/HARISH TYAGI
Front head of the Tunneling Boring Machine (TBM) as it is lowered into a construction site of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in New Delhi. Photo: PAP/EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE
Indian people queue to cast their votes at a polling station at village Bachiwind, about 40 km from the northern Indian city of Amritsar, during the elections on 30 January 2012. Photo: PAP/EPA/RAMINDER PAL SINGH
Cover: construction site in Mumbai, India. Photo: PAP/EPA/DIVYAKANT SOLANKI