Context: The Prime Minister of India visited Vienna, marking the first trip by an Indian Prime Minister to Austria since Indira Gandhi's visit in June 1983.
India-Austria Relations
- Evolution of ties: Diplomatic relations between India and Austria were established on November 10, 1949, this year marks its 75th anniversary.
- Political Relation: There have been several high-level visits between the two countries. Notable visits include those by Austrian President to India in 2005 and Indian Vice President to Austria in 2010.
- These visits have helped to reinforce political ties and bilateral cooperation.
- Trade Relations: Total bilateral trade for 2023 (January-December) was $2.93 billion.
o Main Exports to Austria: Electronic goods, apparels, textile, footwear, rubber articles, vehicles & railways parts, electrical machinery, and mechanical appliances.
o Main Imports from Austria: India’s main imports from Austria include machinery, mechanical appliances, railway parts, iron, and steel.
- Cultural Relations: India-Austria cultural relations date back to the 16th century when Balthasar Springer traveled to India in 1505 with the Portuguese fleet.
- Indology Tradition: Austria's tradition of Indology began between 1825 and 1920, marked by renowned philologists and archaeologists.
o Sanskrit teaching at Vienna University started in 1845, peaking in 1880 with the establishment of an independent chair for Indology.
o Rabindranath Tagore visited Vienna twice, in 1921 and 1926, fostering cultural and intellectual exchange between India and Austria.
- Scientific and Technological Cooperation: India and Austria have cooperated on various scientific and technological projects, including collaboration in areas like renewable energy, environmental technology, and space research