India-Finland Forge Strategic Partnership Amid Calls for Global Peace and Rebalanced World Order

March 5, 2026
India-Finland Forge Strategic Partnership Amid Calls for Global Peace and Rebalanced World Order
  • India and Finland upgraded their ties to a Strategic Partnership in Digitalization and Sustainability during President Alexander Stubb’s visit, signaling deeper cooperation in mobility, technology, and innovation.

  • Prime Minister Modi joined Stubb in calls for peace in West Asia and Ukraine, backing reforms of global institutions and a shared commitment to eradicating terrorism.

  • Stubb will be the Chief Guest and keynote speaker at Raisina Dialogue 2026, with discussions centered on expanding trade and addressing mutual regional and global issues.

  • Stubb warned that the future won’t be owned by two powers, urging against choosing sides and advocating proactive diplomacy toward a rebalanced, inclusive global order.

  • He argued for moving beyond a binary, power-dominated world toward multipolar cooperation and away from coercive blocs.

  • Officials emphasized dialogue and diplomacy as the preferred path to resolve conflicts and reiterated support for ending hostilities in various regions.

  • Jaishankar spoke with Iran’s foreign minister after Khamenei’s death, while India faced domestic criticism for not issuing an immediate statement.

  • The joint press briefing highlighted commitments to end conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine, reaffirming adherence to UN principles and pursuit of lasting peace.

  • Stubb noted ongoing security challenges in West Asia and Europe, including Russia’s war in Ukraine, and underscored that solutions should align with international norms.

  • There is a divergence on Russia-Ukraine policy, with India continuing to purchase Russian oil while maintaining ties with Moscow.

  • Stubb predicted the Global South, led by India, will shape the next world order, choosing between cooperative multilateralism or a more conflictual multipolarity.

  • The leaders framed a transitioning global order in which Global South nations influence international governance, with India at the forefront.

Summary based on 23 sources


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