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Punjab-Finland partnership: CM Bhagwant Mann meets Indian Ambassador to drive global growth

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Helsinki | April 22, 2026 11:53:32 PM IST
In a major step toward positioning Punjab as a global hub for industry and innovation, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann held a high-level meeting with the Indian Ambassador to Finland, Hemant H Kotalwar.

The meeting, held on Tuesday during the Chief Minister's visit to Helsinki, focused on forging strategic "tie-ups" that aim to bring Finnish excellence in technology and governance to the heart of Punjab.

The discussions centred on creating a future-ready ecosystem for Punjab's youth by leveraging Finland's world-renowned expertise.

Key focus areas included exploring bilateral trade in electronics, engineering, and sustainable forest products, adapting the "Finnish Model" for regenerative farming and green energy to modernise Punjab's agricultural backbone and building on the existing program that has already seen over 200 Punjabi teachers trained at the University of Turku.

They discussed expanding school-to-school partnerships and teacher exchange programs. During his visit, CM Mann also engaged with the Punjabi diaspora in Finland, describing them as "vital stakeholders" in the state's socio-economic transformation. He urged them to act as catalysts for growth by bringing global best practices back to their roots.

"We are continuously striving to explore new opportunities at the global level for the all-round development of Punjab and a golden future for our youth," said Bhagwant Singh Mann, CM Punjab.

The partnership is not new but is reaching a "strategic crescendo" in 2026. Under the Sikhya Kranti 2.0 initiative, Punjab has significantly increased its education budget to 19,279 crore, with a specific focus on global training.

More than 216 educators have already completed training programs in Finland and Singapore under the initiative, officials said. The state is prioritising exposure to global best practices as it pivots curriculum and capacity toward future industries. Key focus areas include Artificial Intelligence, 6G, clean energy, and the circular economy.

The budget marks a strategic shift from traditional allocations to skill-building tied to next-gen sectors, aiming to make Punjab's education system globally competitive.

The meeting concludes a series of high-profile international engagements for the Punjab government, signalling a shift toward a technology-driven, globally integrated economy designed to stem the brain drain and create high-value opportunities locally.

The efforts of the Bhagwant Mann government indicated that such engagements are aimed at positioning Punjab as a competitive destination for investment, innovation and global academic collaboration. The state leadership has been focusing on strengthening international linkages to boost employment opportunities, especially for young professionals and students. (ANI)

 
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