New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a virtual summit with his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lfven on Friday during which they will deliberate on the entire spectrum of bilateral ties and exchange views on regional and global issues, including further strengthening of cooperation in the post-COVID era.
India and Sweden have warm and friendly relations based on shared values of democracy, freedom, pluralism and rules-based international order, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.
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Both countries have very close cooperation in the areas of trade and investment, innovation, science and technology as well as research and development, it said.
This will be the fifth interaction between the two leaders since 2015, according to the statement.
Prime Minister Modi had visited Stockholm in April 2018 for the First India Nordic Summit, while Lfven had visited India in February 2016 for the special Make in India week, it noted.