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The inauguration ceremony of the Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation brought together guests from Poland and India – representatives of diplomacy, local government, business, scientific and cultural circles.

According to Renata Granowska, Vice-President of Wrocław, this is not just a formal event, but the beginning of a new chapter in relations between Poland and India, characterised by mutual respect, partnership and a vision of the future that both countries plan to create together.

The chamber, which is currently being established, is a bold vision of combining two worlds into one. This applies to economic, cultural and scientific cooperation. We are a city that not only hosts, but also co-creates. We strongly believe in the power of diversity. Today, we are starting this journey together and building a bridge that we will surely cross together.

Renata Granowska

More and more people from India are living in Lower Silesia

According to Bartłomiej Kubicz, Director of the Department of Economy and Promotion of the Marshal's Office of the Lower Silesian Province, today's event marks the beginning of a new stage of cooperation between Lower Silesia and India.

Polish-Indian cooperation already has a solid foundation in our region. More and more representatives of the Indian community live and work here, enriching the economic, academic and social life of Lower Silesia. Wrocław is a place where diversity becomes strength, and dialogue becomes culture and everyday life. That is why the establishment of the Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation is a natural step. I believe that it will become a bridge between entrepreneurs, universities, social organisations and, above all, between people with a passion for creation.

Bartłomiej Kubicz

Investing in the future of Wrocław

According to Marcin Urban, treasurer of Wrocław, the inauguration of the Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation is not only a solemn moment, but a real opportunity for the city and the entire region to attract new investments, develop innovation and build lasting economic partnerships.

The Chamber opens up new opportunities for us. It creates a space where business, science and administration can cooperate in a concrete and effective way. Thanks to this, Wrocław gains a tool to strengthen its economic position, attract capital and create new jobs. It is an investment in the future, in a strong, modern, economically open metropolis.

Marcin Urban

A space where friendship meets business

The founders of the Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation are Krystyna Wróblewska , an experienced business leader who has been involved in the development of Wrocław's entrepreneurship and human capital for many years, and her husband Vincent Peter, a representative of the Indian business community who has been associated with Wrocław for many years and has international experience gained in Europe, Asia and North America.

For twelve years, we have been dividing our lives between Poland and India. These two extraordinary countries are full of ambitious, talented, creative and success-hungry people. So we had a dream to bring these people together. To create a space where friendship meets business, where cultural exchange inspires economic development, where dialogue becomes the beginning of cooperation. And that is why the Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation was established.

Krystyna Wróblewska

Our mission is to deepen cooperation between India and Poland in the areas of business, education, innovation and culture, based on professionalism, transparency and friendship.

Vincent Peter

Cooperation in five areas

The Polish-Indian Chamber of Cooperation focuses on five main areas:

  • trade and investment,
  • education and skills development,
  • renewable energy and sustainable development,
  • smart cities and infrastructure,
  • culture and tourism.

The highlight of the event was the ceremonial ribbon cutting and the signing of strategic agreements on deepening Polish-Indian cooperation.