
Finland, a new NATO member, has identified China as a ‘challenge’ for the first time in its Defence Report, signaling a growing strategic focus on the Indo-Pacific. (Image: AI Generated)
Plus, India is a formidable military power. Finland sees the possibility of defence cooperation with India, particularly in specialised features like weather forecast instruments for the navy and high technology areas like artificial intelligence, cyber security, “communication solutions” and satellite imagery. Besides, Kuusela said, Finland fully understands India’s emphasis on ‘atmanirbharta’ or self-reliance and wants Finnish companies to find Indian partners to work with.
Finland, in this era of higher defence spending by Europe in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war and US President Donald Trump’s conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, may also be keen on Indian weapons.