New Delhi – A high-level parliamentary delegation from Georgia, led by Speaker of Parliament H.E. Shalva Papuashvili, met with India’s Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman, C.P. Radhakrishnan, at the Parliament House. The discussions between the two sides were described as cordial and highly productive, paving the way for stronger bilateral cooperation.
During the meeting, both nations welcomed the recent inauguration of the Indian Embassy in Georgia and explored ways to enhance direct connectivity between the two countries. The Vice President highlighted that India-Georgia relations continue to strengthen, underscoring the shared democratic values that form the foundation of their partnership. Both sides emphasized the need to institutionalize regular parliamentary dialogue.

Discussions also covered expanding cooperation across key sectors including tourism, information technology, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, film, and sports. The delegation underlined the importance of deepening academic collaboration between universities in both countries.

The meeting recognized the growing number of Indian students in Georgia and the increasing tourism flow as positive developments that will further strengthen cultural and people-to-people ties.
Overall, the delegation’s visit marks a new chapter in India-Georgia strategic, educational, and cultural cooperation, reflecting shared aspirations for closer engagement in multiple domains.

