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President Murmu Visits Europe To Boost Ties

President Droupadi Murmu to visit Moldova, North Macedonia, and Romania. First-ever bilateral visit to Moldova and North Macedonia.

Mumbai Alert · World Desk
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World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 17 July 2026 at 05:45 pm
President Murmu Visits Europe To Boost Ties

President Droupadi Murmu will embark on a three-nation State visit to Moldova, North Macedonia, and Romania from July 19 to July 25. This visit marks a significant step in India's efforts to deepen its engagement with Central and Eastern Europe.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced the visit, stating that it will strengthen India's bilateral ties with the three countries while complementing the country's broader engagement with Europe and its strategic partnership with the European Union.

According to MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George, the visit is of considerable historic significance, as it will be the first-ever bilateral visit by an Indian President to both the Republic of Moldova and the Republic of North Macedonia. Murmu's visit to Romania will also be the first State visit by an Indian President to the country in more than three decades.

The visit reflects India's growing focus on Central and Eastern Europe and reaffirms its commitment to strengthening partnerships in the region. It also aligns with India's expanding engagement with Europe and the European Union at a time when diplomatic and economic cooperation is receiving greater attention.

During her visit to Moldova on July 20, President Murmu will hold delegation-level talks with President Maia Sandu and meet Igor Grosu, President of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. She will also interact with members of the Moldova-India Parliamentary Friendship Group, address a business forum, and meet members of the Indian community.

India and Moldova share warm and friendly relations, and the visit is expected to elevate bilateral ties to a broad-based partnership. Both countries see scope for expanding cooperation in agriculture, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, information technology, and education.

President Murmu will then travel to North Macedonia from July 21 to July 22, where she will hold bilateral talks with President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova and meet Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and the President of the Assembly. She will also address the Assembly of North Macedonia and the India-North Macedonia Business Forum.

The MEA stated that both countries are keen to deepen economic cooperation in sectors such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, science and technology, information technology, and IT-enabled services.

The final leg of President Murmu's visit will be to Romania, where she will engage in various diplomatic and economic activities to further strengthen India-Romania ties.

This visit is significant for India as it seeks to deepen its engagement with Central and Eastern Europe. The visit is expected to boost economic cooperation, trade, and investment between India and the three countries, and will also provide an opportunity for India to strengthen its strategic partnership with the European Union.

In the context of India's growing global influence, this visit is a crucial step in expanding India's diplomatic and economic footprint in Europe. It also reflects India's commitment to strengthening partnerships with countries in the region and promoting mutual cooperation and understanding.

The visit is expected to have a positive impact on India's relations with Moldova, North Macedonia, and Romania, and will contribute to the growth of India's economy and its position as a major player in global affairs.

The visit of President Murmu to these three European countries is a significant development in India's foreign policy, and it will be closely watched by diplomats, economists, and strategists around the world.

In conclusion, President Murmu's visit to Moldova, North Macedonia, and Romania is a major diplomatic initiative that aims to boost India's ties with Central and Eastern Europe. The visit is expected to strengthen bilateral relations, promote economic cooperation, and contribute to the growth of India's global influence.

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