
Poland–India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC) successfully concluded a high-level, multi-city visit to India from 18 November to 3 December 2025. Led by President Ms. Krystyna Wroblewska and Vice President Mr. Vincent Peter, the delegation advanced structured bilateral cooperation in trade, industry, education, and MSME engagement.
PICC leaders participated in three major international platforms: the 10th Global Economic Summit, WTCA Asia Pacific Conference, and 6th World Trade Expo. At the Global Economic Summit, Ms. Wroblewska shared insights on global trade dynamics alongside speakers like WTO’s Ms. Jennifer Nordquist, Maharashtra Minister Mr. Deepak Raj-Gupta, WIPO’s Mr. David M. Muls, and IIFT Vice-Chancellor Dr. Prof. Prakash Joshi. Mr. Vincent Peter highlighted growth sectors including manufacturing, clean energy, technology services, food processing, education, and advanced engineering, noting current $5 billion bilateral trade with ambitions to reach $50 billion via MSME partnerships.
Key achievements included signing six Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs) with prominent Indian institutions: World Trade Centre Mumbai (Dr. Vijay Kalantri); Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MACCIA, Mr. Ravindra Mangave); Saturday Club Global Trust (SCGT, Mr. Ashok Dugade, Mr. Suhas Phadnis, Mr. Amol Kasar); Ambad Industries’ Manufacturers Association (AIMA, Mr. Lalit Boob); Maratha Udyojak Kaksha (MUK, CA Ulhas Borse); and Knowledge Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI, Mr. Bharat Patel & Mr. Nakul Lakhe). PICC also formalized ties with World Trade Centre Mumbai on the same day.
Ms. Krystyna Wroblewska stated: “These partnerships allow the Chamber to work with trusted and verified institutional networks across India. Through our partners, we gain structured access to credible companies and industry clusters, enabling smoother trade facilitation and long-term cooperation between Indian and Polish enterprises.”
The delegation engaged with Poland’s Embassy Head Mr. Piotr Antoni Świtalski, International Business Startup & Entrepreneurs Association (IBSEA, Dr. Anshumaan Singh), MSME India Business Forum (Mr. Ravi Nandhan Sinha), Nashik Industries and Manufacturers Association (NIMA, Mr. Ashish Nahar), Joint Directorate of Industries Nashik (Ms. Vrushali Sone), and Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) India West Region (Mr. C. H. Nadiger, Ms. Neetu Singh).
In 2026, the Poland–India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC) plans to host a high-level Polish Trade Delegation to India in Q1, fostering reciprocal exchanges of business delegations between Poland and India to drive bilateral trade from $5B to $50B. Future initiatives include organized B2B meetings across key sectors like manufacturing, clean energy, and advanced engineering; platforms for sharing RFQs to match Polish technology with Indian MSMEs; joint education programs and skill-sharing workshops; technology transfer collaborations for innovation in automation and sustainability; Polish investments in Indian startups via funding and mentorship; dedicated women empowerment programs promoting 50% female participation in trade events; and high-level partnerships with institutions in India to empower entrepreneurs, facilitate market access, and build long-term institutional ties.
These efforts expand PICC’s reach to over 60,000 companies. Building momentum, PICC announced a Polish Trade Delegation to India in Q1 2026 for concrete trade and market-access opportunities.
PICC extended special appreciation to CE Shreekant Patil, Export Advisor & Startup India Mentor, for organizing meetings and core leadership, and Mr. Rahul Pradhan, India Representative, for coordinating across cities.
The Poland–India Chamber of Cooperation (PICC), headquartered in Wrocław, Poland, was established in 2025 to foster bilateral ties in trade, education, innovation, culture, and sustainability, inspired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Poland in August 2024.
Founding and Inauguration
PICC was officially inaugurated on October 29, 2025, at Wrocław’s historic Town Hall, attended by Polish officials like Vice-President Renata Granowska, business leaders, diplomats, and Indian representatives. The event featured ribbon-cutting and strategic agreements, emphasizing economic partnerships, smart cities, renewable energy, and people-to-people exchanges. Wrocław’s diverse Indian community and regional strengths in innovation made it an ideal base.
Leadership Details
President Krystyna Wróblewska, a seasoned Wrocław business leader, has long championed entrepreneurship and human capital development. Her vision unites Poland and India through transparent, friendship-driven collaboration. Vice President Vincent Peter, her husband and a prominent Indian business figure in Poland, brings global expertise from Europe, Asia, and North America, focusing on trade facilitation and cultural bridges.
Mission and Achievements
PICC targets five pillars: trade/investment, education/skills, renewables/sustainability, smart infrastructure, and culture/tourism. Poland serves as a strategic gateway for Indian MSMEs seeking entry into the European market, offering proximity to major economies and seamless access through its central location.
Strategic Market Entry
Poland’s position in Central Europe makes it an ideal hub for Indian MSMEs pursuing export-led growth. It provides ready infrastructure in key cities like Wrocław and Warsaw, supporting joint ventures and localized manufacturing. PICC facilitates this through partnerships, helping MSMEs navigate entry barriers and streamline logistics to Western Europe.
Technology and Innovation Transfer
Poland leads in advanced engineering, robotics, and modern industry practices, aligning with India’s self-reliance goals. PICC’s initiatives match Polish automation expertise with Indian startups, fostering solutions in welding, electric vehicles, and clean energy. Bilateral collaborations enable Indian MSMEs to adopt European standards, enhancing global competitiveness.
Education and Skill Development
Poland’s leading universities offer programs in engineering and management, welcoming Indian students for advanced training. PICC’s workshops and student chapters bridge skill gaps in welding, supply chains, and sustainability. This empowers MSME workforces with international certifications, building a strong talent pipeline.
Supply Chain Resilience
Poland’s logistics network, including Baltic ports and major highways, integrates Indian MSMEs into Europe’s efficient supply chains for automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. PICC’s business meetings and platforms reduce disruptions, diversifying partnerships beyond traditional sources. Poland supports Indian MSME exports through investments in startups and women-led enterprises.
Path to Developed India
PICC’s upcoming delegation accelerates market access, funding, and mentorship for thousands of companies. By leveraging Poland’s stability, innovation, and networks, Indian MSMEs gain scale, contributing to a self-reliant and prosperous India.
Ready for Future, led by Vincent Peter in Poland, specializes in sustainable energy solutions, particularly solar power systems and renewable technologies. The company advances clean energy adoption through innovative photovoltaic installations, energy storage, and smart grid integrations, aligning with Poland-India cooperation in green manufacturing and sustainability initiatives.
MSME Help, Nashik supports PICC’s mission by connecting Indian MSMEs with Polish markets through targeted B2B matchmaking and trade facilitation. It organizes workshops on export compliance, CE marking, and supply chain integration to prepare exporters for European standards. In the PICC context, MSME Help coordinates RFQ platforms, linking Polish buyers with Indian manufacturers in sectors like automotive and clean energy. The initiative empowers women-led MSMEs via dedicated training and funding access during PICC delegations. Overall, it drives bilateral trade growth by bridging institutional gaps for seamless exporter success.
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