India - Serbia Sharing Close Bonds Of Friendship & Cooperation
INTERVIEW
H.E. NARINDER CHAUHAN, AMBASSADOR OF INDIA
Open-Door Policy India and Serbia have shared close bonds of friendship and cooperation and there are many commonalities in our culture, philosophy and traditions.We have supported each other in international fora. India-Serbia relations have seen a new high with the resumption of the tradition of high level visits and boost in multi sectoral cooperation. Bilateral trade has seen year on growth of 40%. I am confident that India and Serbia will continue to work together to re-energize and redefine political, cultural as well as trade & economic ties - H.E. Narinder Chauhan 2 |
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countries, organized after a gap of 30 years, not only marked the beginning of more intensive cooperation, but also led to the implementation of numerous bilateral agreements. The two countries commemorated the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. The revival of the enduring partnership was also signified by the return of Indian indus-
and tradition, which was met with great interest and respect in Serbia. As she prepares to depart from Belgrade, Ambassador Chauhan notes that a Bollywood team is currently shooting in Serbia with Bollywood stars. • Your Excellency, your arrival in Serbia marked the start of a new phase in relations between our two countries. With
Serbian PM ALEKSANDAR VUČIĆ meets Indian PM NARENDRA MODI at “Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit” (January 2017)
Alongside political and economic cooperation, Ambassador Chauhan also actively promoted Indian culture and tradition, which generated great interest and respect in Serbia
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he mandate of H.E. Ambassador Narinder Chauhan in Serbia marked the beginning of a new era in the traditionally good relations between India and Serbia, which was confirmed by the meeting between the two Prime Ministers in January 2017. President Vučić and Prime Minister Modi confirmed their political agreement in international forums. This discussion between the top officials of the two
trial giant TAFE to Serbia’s IMT, which re-established the cooperation originally initiated in 1962. Also contributing to Ambassador Chauhan’s desire to strengthen ties between the two countries is the liberalisation of visa norms, which has made it easier for citizens of India and Serbia to visit each other. Besides political and economic cooperation, Ambassador Chauhan has also actively promoted Indian culture
the end of your mandate approaching, do you have any unfulfilled wishes in your role as ambassador? - I came to Serbia with the aim of channelling the fund of goodwill into concrete projects for mutual benefit. India-Serbia relations have seen a new high with the resumption of the tradition of highlevel visits and boost to multi sectoral cooperation. When I came to Serbia, I wanted to see a rise in the number of Indian visitors to Serbia. With the mutual visa liberalisation, tourism has increased by leaps and bounds. At the time of writing, a Bollywood film crew is shooting in Serbia with Bollywood stars. Similarly, there is a gradual rise in the number of Serbian companies visiting India. Our eVisa scheme is gaining popularity and I J U LY
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am happy to see that tourism from Serbia rose by 20 per cent in 2017. • Last year marked the 70th anniversary of the establishing of diplomatic relations
in areas encompassing trade, agriculture, food processing, tourism, biotechnology, ICT, youth affairs etc. More recently, First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dačić made an official visit to
Ambassador’s farewell call on Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia (Jun 2018)
India and Serbia have shared close bonds of friendship and cooperation, while there are many commonalities in our cultures, philosophies and tradition between India and Serbia. How would you rate current relations between the two countries? - India and Serbia have shared close bonds of friendship and cooperation, and there are many commonalities in our cultures, philosophies and traditions. India-Serbia economic cooperation received a significant boost when Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić visited India to participate in Vibrant Gujarat Economic Summit in January 2017, where he discussed cooperation in various fields, including defence, agriculture, S&T, tourism, IT etc. We have supported each other in international fora. All agreements are in place and working groups have met 4 |
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India in May 2018, where he held bilateral talks with Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. The two ministers signed a new bilateral agreement on cooperation in the field of Culture, Youth, Sports & Mass Media. Prime Minister Ana Brnabić is also committed to “new relations” with India. • You mentioned the meeting between the Serbian President and Indian Prime Minister, which was organised after a gap of many years. What was it about this meeting that made it, as you said, historically significant? - The January 2017 visit of President Vučić was the first at that level in 30 years and
provided an opportunity for extensive discussion in all areas with PM Modi. It was agreed to promote ties in food production, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, the defence industry, health, tourism and Information Technology. President Vučić invited Indian FDI, offering the best possible investment conditions and new models of cooperation. The discussions in India reflected the mutual trust and understanding that has traditionally characterised our relations. The recent investment of CG Food was carried out seamlessly. Further, the sale
and the history of deep friendship with Serbia, which are marked by mutual trust, understanding and support on issues of core interest, including cooperation in multilateral fora. Our bilateral ties are
bilateral trade in agricultural products. In another positive development, Serbia made Indian company TAFE a strategic partner in the crucial sector of tractor manufacturing, under the IMT brand. CG
AMBASSADOR attends official ceremony of TAFE's takeover of Serbian tractor manufacturing company IMT (Apr 11, 2018)
MR. IVICA DAČIĆ, First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Serbia meeting with MR. VENKAIAH NAIDUVICE President of India in New Delhi (May 2018)
We are proud of our special relations and the history of deep friendship with Serbia, which are marked by mutual trust, understanding and support on issues of core interest, including cooperation in multilateral fora MRS. MALLIKA SRINIVASAN, Chairperson & CEO of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited (TAFE) Visits International Agricultural Fair in Novi Sad (May 2018)
of the IMT brand to India’s TAFE tractors was unprecedented. • Viewed in terms of political aspects, India’s support for Serbia’s territorial integrity and its’s decision not to recognise Kosovo’s independence is extremely important to Serbia. There have been calls from the international community for India to change this stance, and purportedly pressure has also been applied. How is this considered in India? - We are proud of our special relations
free of any dispute. India will continue to reciprocally support Serbia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. • How would you rate the level of economic cooperation between India and Serbia? - In another boost to bilateral relations, Serbian Agriculture Minister Nedimović led 11 companies to the World Food India event in November 2017, where Serbian products like fresh and frozen fruits & vegetables generated great interest. The signing of a Phytosanitary Agreement, which is in the advanced stages of negotiation, will be instrumental in enhancing
Food India has invested in a noodle factory in Ruma and is now also exporting its product. India’s Embassy Group has invested USD 20 million in an IT Park in Inđija, which has the potential to be developed as an IT hub in Serbia. There are growing exchanges of visits between Indian & Serbian tech companies, with representatives of 300 Serbian companies visiting India annually. Serbian company Schneider DMS NS is working on “Smart Cities” projects of the Government of India, while Serbian defence production companies are partnering with Indian companies. These partnerships can help us reach new heights in our trade and J U LY
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commercial partnership. Bilateral trade has seen year on growth of 40 per cent, and I am confident that India and Serbia will continue to work together to re-energise and redefine political and cultural relations, as well as trade and economic ties.
player in the region, sells approximately 750 tractors annually in the region and will produce IMT tractors for the SEE region and other markets with which Serbia has free trade agreements. This partnership will definitely motivate In-
MR. IVICA DAČIĆ, First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Serbia and MRS SUSHMA SWARAJ, External Affairs Minister of India sign a new bilateral Agreement on Cooperation in Culture, Youth, Sports & Mass Media in New Delhi (May 2018)
• This April saw Indian company TAFE become the owner of IMT – the formerly locally renowned Industry of Machinery and Tractors. Do you believe in the success of this investment and could it encourage interest in the Serbian market among other Indian businesspeople? - I am very pleased that Indian company TAFE has successfully bid for IMT. With this, Serbia has once again reposed its faith in India by handing over an ex-Yugoslav brand to an Indian company. This strategic partnership is an excellent step in the enhancement and further development of our economic cooperation. IMT was the most recognisable tractor brand in all of the former Yugoslav republics and represented the backbone of agricultural mechanisation in the region. TAFE was IMT’s partner for many decades, with technology cooperation beginning in 1962. TAFE, the oldest 6 |
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dian businesspeople to invest in Serbia. The Mahindra Group of India also recently visited Serbia to explore modalities for the import of Serbian apples and raspberries to India, and the export of Indian mangoes and other tropical fruits to Serbia, in addition to establishing collaboration in food processing operations. An Indian defence sector delegation visited Serbia in May 2018 to explore possibilities of future cooperation. We have great economic synergy and there are huge opportunities for partnership.
• India’s cultural wealth is well known in Serbia and interest in studying exists. As of recently, the “history of Indian culture”
TAFE, the oldest player in the region, sells approximately 750 tractors annually in the region and will produce IMT tractors for the SEE region and other markets with which Serbia has free trade agreements
education institution, the University of Belgrade, agreed to start working on Indian studies with the introduction of a course on Cultural History of India which will go a long way in strengthening the intellectual bonds. The ICCR Hindi Chair at the Univer-
• You have also promoted yoga in Serbia, as a way of establishing inner peace and harmony with the world. Given that life in Serbia is quite fast-paced and stressful, how does the yoga concept fit into such a rhythm?
Incredible India at 40th International Tourism Fair, Belgrade (Feb, 2018)
Participation by Embassy of India in the 62nd International Belgrade Book Fair 2017 (Oct 2017)
I am grateful for the exceptional cooperation that I have received from the Serbian media, especially CorD magazine, which has covered the Indian Embassy’s activities extensively, publicising the Indian development programme and raising awareness of growing business opportunities Farewell reception
has started being taught at the University of Belgrade, while the Novi Sad Faculty of Philosophy has been lecturing in the Hindi Language for the last two years. Do you envisage possibilities to connect universities in Serbia and India? - India is an ancient civilisation and there is deep respect for Indian cultural legacy in Serbia. In the former Yugoslavia, the School of Indology was set up at the University of Zagreb. Serbia’s most prestigious higher
sity of Novi Sad has also contributed to the promotion of the Hindi language in Serbia. A Memorandum of Understanding between Serbia’s John Naisbitt University and O.P. Jindal Global University of India, with the objective of establishing fruitful academic collaboration, has been progressing well. The University of Belgrade and University of Madras also recently signed an MoU for educational cooperation. We expect to have an India Chair in the University of Belgrade soon.
- Yoga is deeply connected to ancient Indian philosophy and culture. Yoga is a way of preparing both the body and the mind to achieve a deep state of meditation. Our efforts are directed towards Yoga becoming a mainstream activity. Interest in Yoga & Ayurveda is boosted by successive International Day of Yoga events every June, followed by Ayurveda & Homeopathy workshops. Yoga is gaining popularity in Serbia, with courses for Yoga Teachers financed J U LY
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Indian junior national team wins gold at ‘’U-16 International Football Tournament’’, held in Serbia from 9-13 May, 2018
by the Government of India, under Indian Technical & Economic Cooperation (ITEC), receiving a tremendous response. • What will you miss the most when you leave Serbia? - I have enjoyed Serbia’s beauty and its clean environment. Your cultural manifestations, including the Kolo dance, kept me enthralled. I am proud that one of your famous opera singers and Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Jadranka Jovanovicć, is rendering one of Mahtma Gandhi’s songs with Serbian composition. Like Indians, I find that the people of Serbia cherish their traditions, values and beliefs. The histories of India and Serbia are intertwined despite the geographic distance between us. Our
Indian designers showcased at 43rd Belgrade Fashion Week (April 2018)
Shooting of Indian Film ‘ Oopiri’ (Untouchables) (2015)
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cordial and friendly relations go back to the time of the Non-Aligned Movement. Good mutual understanding is of the utmost importance to successful bilateral cooperation between the two countries, and that is most effectively realised through dynamic contacts between businesspeople, as well as political, cultural and diplomatic leaders. Serbia is an open door for India. I am grateful for the exceptional cooperation that I have received from the Serbian media, especially CorD magazine, which has covered the Indian Embassy’s activities extensively, publicising the Indian development programme and raising awareness of growing business opportunities. ■
YOGA PROGRAMME B y M A R I N A K O VA Č E V I Ć , E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r o f t h e C e n t r e f o r R e h a b i l i t a t i o n T h r o u g h I m a g i n a t i o n
H.E. NARINDER CHAUHAN, Ambassador of India and H.E. MRS. TAMARA VUČIĆ at IDY, NATO Memorial, Belgrade
Final Hatha Yoga Class For Inmates On 7th March 2018, the final Hatha Yoga class took place at the CIWP, as part of the Yoga Programme organised by the Citizen’s Association “Centre for Rehabilitation Through Imagination” and implemented by certified Yoga instructor Violeta Nikolić from the Yoga Federation of Serbia
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he Hatha Yoga programme, launched on 8th November 2017, involved working with a group of inmates and a group of employees of the CIWP. Classes with a duration of 60 minutes were held twice a week, separately for each group, on the premises of the CIWP. This programme is a part of the integration programme of social therapy and performing arts that is being carried out at the CIWP. The Hatha Yoga classes that took place at the CIWP were adapted to the needs of staff and inmates. Violeta Nikolić, an instructor of the Yoga Federation of Serbia, adapted the exercises in consultation with Predrag Nikić Ph.D., and together they devised an ideal set of exercises for both groups of attendees. The asanas serial included pranay-
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ama breathing exercises, which have a direct effect on reducing overall body tension and improving physical health. The programme continued with physical exercises intended for the improvement of flexibility, physical strength and toning of the whole body. The routine ended with guided meditation, via which
the instructor completely relaxed class attendees. The general impressions among attendees of the inmate group were extremely positive. The convicts followed the instructor’s guidance eagerly and performed the exercises with full attention. After the completion of each class, they would inquire about the
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA CELEBRATION 2018 AT AVALA MONUMENT
next one, and would attend as regularly as permitted by their commitments at the CIWP. All inmates who regularly attended the classes expressed a great desire and hope for this programme to continue. As Yoga has been recognised here as a sport of national interest, due to
the overall wellbeing it brings, and as the programme was free of charge for CIWP employees, it is regrettable that staff members didn’t take full advantage of the offered possibilities. I hope that, should the programme continue in the future, we will have a better response from CIWP employees.
To conclude, I can conclude that this work with inmates was very inspiring for both sides, and that some convicts were interested in the possibilities of studying to become Yoga instructors following the completion of their sentences. I believe that practising Yoga with the convicts had manifold benefits - from both a physical fitness aspect and from a stress-relief aspect, which is something that influences all of us. We kindly request that this programme be continued, as it has yielded great results. This course was supported by the Embassy of India in Belgrade, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Serbia. â– J U LY
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International Day of Yoga
at historic Avala Monument, Belgrade (June 2018)