President Murmu discussed defence, military-tech cooperation, pharma during Serbia visit

New Delhi, June 9 (FN Representative) President Droupadi Murmu, during bilateral talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vu?i? held discussions on potential mutual engagements in sectors like defence and military-tech cooperation, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, industrial cooperation, information technology and film production among other things. President Murmu was in Serbia from June 7-9 at the invitation of President Aleksandar Vu?i?. This was her first visit to Europe, and the first-ever visit by a Head of State of either country. President Murmu was accompanied by Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Minister of State for Rural Development, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and Rama Devi, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, and an official delegation.

Upon arrival, President paid floral tributes at the bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Belgrade. She interacted with the Indian community and friends of India. In her address, she highlighted the emergence of India as an economic power and the myriad of opportunities that it offers and called upon them to contribute positively towards strengthening India-Serbia relationship, a statement said. On June 8, President Murmu’s engagement started with a ceremonial Guard of Honour at Serbia Palace, followed by restricted-level talks, bilateral delegation-level talks, joint-address to the media, address to a joint business event, call-on by Vladimir Orli?, Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia and laying of a wreath at the ‘Monument to the Unknown Hero’, atop Mount Avala. President Vu?i? also hosted dinner banquet in honour of President at his palace residence. President Vu?i? expressed his condolences for the loss of lives in the tragic train accident in Odisha.

He reiterated Serbia’s stand on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of nations. During bilateral discussions, President Vu?i? was joined by eight Ministers (Defence; Agriculture; Culture; Health; Mining & Energy; Construction, Transport & Infrastructure; Trade; and Tourism & Youth) from his government. Discussions revolved around potential mutual engagements in sectors, including defence and military-tech cooperation, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, industrial cooperation, information technology, AI, and cultural cooperation, including film production and cinematography. Ana Brnabi?, Prime Minister of Serbia, hosted a luncheon in honour of President Murmu, during which discussions revolved around potential cooperation in trade, economic, tourism, and culture. She showed keen interest in digitalization and cyber security. During the call-on by the Speaker of the National Assembly, President Murmu highlighted the need for exchanges of parliamentarians. President’s Droupadi Murmu’s State Visit has reaffirmed the strong relations between India and Serbia. The visit is expected to provide fresh momentum to our ties, especially economic, it added.