Six months after shaking hands with Narendra Modi agreeing from Maximus to the upgrading of Greek-Indian relations to “strategic”, Kyriakos Mitsotakis was at the government seat of India, in the Rashtrapati Bhavan palace, with a triple objective. Not only to not stop at words but to specify the cooperation steps that were discussed in Athens, not only to seek new partnerships, but also to consolidate the role of Athens as a pivotal point in the plans of the most populous country and the fifth largest economy in the world to find “exits” to the West. And this is because in the current period of high geostrategic importance and developments in Europe and the Middle East, Athens sees an opportunity to act as an intermediary. In the Prime Minister’s words from New Delhi, “Today’s Greece can be India’s gateway to Europe”.
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2024-02-22 09:43:06