The commemorative stamp was jointly unveiled by India’s External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar
In a remarkable celebration of their long-standing diplomatic ties, India and Romania commemorated 75 years of friendship and cooperation with the release of a joint postal stamp on Tuesday (September 17, 2024). This milestone event highlighted the deep and multifaceted relationship between the two nations, symbolizing their shared history, cultural connections, and collaborative efforts across numerous sectors.
The commemorative stamp was jointly unveiled by India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Minister of Communications and Development of the Northeastern Region Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia, and Ambassador of Romania to India Daniela-Mariana Sezonov Tane. The release of the stamp marked a significant moment in the history of India-Romania relations, underscoring the enduring nature of their diplomatic partnership, which was established in 1948.
Speaking at the stamp release ceremony, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasised the importance of this milestone, noting the shared values and mutual respect that have characterized the relationship between India and Romania for over seven decades. This commemorative stamp symbolizes the rich history of collaboration between the two nations and the bright future that lies ahead as they continue to build on this strong foundation, he said.
Minister Scindia also spoke on the occasion, acknowledging the significance of Romania as a key partner in India’s engagement with Europe. He highlighted that the stamp not only commemorates 75 years of diplomatic relations but also serves as a symbol of the friendship and cooperation that extends across various sectors, including trade, technology, defense, and culture.
Ambassador Sezonov Ţane expressed her pride in the enduring relationship between India and Romania, stating, "This stamp launch illustrates our common will to celebrate our continuously expanding relationship while building on what brings us closer - culture,” she said, adding that it was a testament to past achievements and the aspirations for a more connected and cooperative future.
India, Romania Committed to Stronger Bilateral Ties
India and Romania have enjoyed a relationship based on shared values, cultural exchange, and collaboration across numerous industries. In February 2024, both countries celebrated the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, alongside the 10th anniversary of their Extensive Partnership, which was formalized in 2013. The Extensive Partnership has paved the way for strengthened cooperation in sectors such as economy and trade, defense, agriculture, space exploration, energy, infrastructure development, and technology.
During Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita-Teodora Odobescu’s visit to New Delhi in February 2024, both countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing multilateral cooperation in international forums. The visit highlighted Romania's growing importance as a key European partner for India, particularly in sectors like energy, technology, and infrastructure.
The Joint Declaration issued in February 2024 reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to deepening their partnership and exploring new areas of collaboration. The declaration emphasized priority sectors such as energy, information technology and communications (IT&C), and manufacturing. The two nations also expressed their determination to enhance their cooperation to address contemporary global challenges, such as climate change, energy security, and sustainable development.
The joint stamp release not only commemorates diplomatic achievements but also celebrates the deep cultural and people-to-people ties that have developed between India and Romania over the past 75 years. Both nations have historically shared strong cultural bonds, with regular exchanges in fields such as arts, education, and heritage preservation.
These cultural exchanges have been further enhanced by growing cooperation in higher education and research.
Indian and Romanian universities have fostered academic collaborations, and students from both countries regularly participate in exchange programs. This has contributed to greater understanding and strengthened the foundation of friendship between the people of India and Romania.
India's Deepening Engagement with Europe
India's engagement with Romania is part of its broader effort to deepen relations with Europe, an approach that has seen significant advancements in recent years. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasized that the Indian government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has placed a special focus on developing ties not only with major European nations but also with individual countries and regions across the continent.
“If you look at the last 10 years of the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, perhaps no government in our history has paid as much attention to developing ties with Europe as we have seen in the last decade,” he remarked at the event. He added that Prime Minister Modi has already made two visits to Europe during his third term, reflecting the importance of Europe in India’s foreign policy.
The Indian government has made it a priority to enhance diplomatic, economic, and strategic partnerships with European nations, recognizing the importance of Europe as a key partner in addressing global challenges such as climate change, trade, and security. Romania, as a member of the European Union, plays an important role in this dynamic, with both countries recognizing the need to work together to address shared regional and global concerns.
The commemorative stamp was jointly unveiled by India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Minister of Communications and Development of the Northeastern Region Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia, and Ambassador of Romania to India Daniela-Mariana Sezonov Tane. The release of the stamp marked a significant moment in the history of India-Romania relations, underscoring the enduring nature of their diplomatic partnership, which was established in 1948.
Speaking at the stamp release ceremony, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasised the importance of this milestone, noting the shared values and mutual respect that have characterized the relationship between India and Romania for over seven decades. This commemorative stamp symbolizes the rich history of collaboration between the two nations and the bright future that lies ahead as they continue to build on this strong foundation, he said.
Minister Scindia also spoke on the occasion, acknowledging the significance of Romania as a key partner in India’s engagement with Europe. He highlighted that the stamp not only commemorates 75 years of diplomatic relations but also serves as a symbol of the friendship and cooperation that extends across various sectors, including trade, technology, defense, and culture.
Ambassador Sezonov Ţane expressed her pride in the enduring relationship between India and Romania, stating, "This stamp launch illustrates our common will to celebrate our continuously expanding relationship while building on what brings us closer - culture,” she said, adding that it was a testament to past achievements and the aspirations for a more connected and cooperative future.
India, Romania Committed to Stronger Bilateral Ties
India and Romania have enjoyed a relationship based on shared values, cultural exchange, and collaboration across numerous industries. In February 2024, both countries celebrated the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, alongside the 10th anniversary of their Extensive Partnership, which was formalized in 2013. The Extensive Partnership has paved the way for strengthened cooperation in sectors such as economy and trade, defense, agriculture, space exploration, energy, infrastructure development, and technology.
During Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita-Teodora Odobescu’s visit to New Delhi in February 2024, both countries reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing multilateral cooperation in international forums. The visit highlighted Romania's growing importance as a key European partner for India, particularly in sectors like energy, technology, and infrastructure.
The Joint Declaration issued in February 2024 reaffirmed the commitment of both nations to deepening their partnership and exploring new areas of collaboration. The declaration emphasized priority sectors such as energy, information technology and communications (IT&C), and manufacturing. The two nations also expressed their determination to enhance their cooperation to address contemporary global challenges, such as climate change, energy security, and sustainable development.
The joint stamp release not only commemorates diplomatic achievements but also celebrates the deep cultural and people-to-people ties that have developed between India and Romania over the past 75 years. Both nations have historically shared strong cultural bonds, with regular exchanges in fields such as arts, education, and heritage preservation.
These cultural exchanges have been further enhanced by growing cooperation in higher education and research.
Indian and Romanian universities have fostered academic collaborations, and students from both countries regularly participate in exchange programs. This has contributed to greater understanding and strengthened the foundation of friendship between the people of India and Romania.
India's Deepening Engagement with Europe
India's engagement with Romania is part of its broader effort to deepen relations with Europe, an approach that has seen significant advancements in recent years. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar emphasized that the Indian government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has placed a special focus on developing ties not only with major European nations but also with individual countries and regions across the continent.
“If you look at the last 10 years of the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, perhaps no government in our history has paid as much attention to developing ties with Europe as we have seen in the last decade,” he remarked at the event. He added that Prime Minister Modi has already made two visits to Europe during his third term, reflecting the importance of Europe in India’s foreign policy.
The Indian government has made it a priority to enhance diplomatic, economic, and strategic partnerships with European nations, recognizing the importance of Europe as a key partner in addressing global challenges such as climate change, trade, and security. Romania, as a member of the European Union, plays an important role in this dynamic, with both countries recognizing the need to work together to address shared regional and global concerns.