Serbia – India Joint Issue
70 Years of Diplomatic Relations
Date of Issue :15 September 2018
Following the establishment of diplomatic
relations, the Non-Aligned Movement was the forum where the then SFRY and the
Republic of India cooperated and worked very closely, becoming important
factors of international peace and stability. The words spoken by the Indian
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on the occasion of the visit to Belgrade in
1955. will be remembered: “Distance dividing us vanishes in the meeting of our
thoughts and the foundations have been laid for a friendship that will, I
believe, be of an enduring nature”.
In the decades that ensued, a series of
meetings were held, visits and letters exchanged between the top leaders,
contributing to the strengthening of bilateral cooperation and position of the
two countries on international level. The visit to India by the then Prime
Minister and the incumbent President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić
to participate at the “Vibrant Gujarat Summit” in January 2017, the official
visit by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dačić
in May 2018 as well as the visit by Vice-President of the Republic of India
Venkaiah Naidu to Serbia in September 2018, are an expression of unequivocal
commitment of the two countries to continue along the lines of intensified
bilateral dialogue and strengthening of the overall cooperation. The Republic
of Serbia and the Republic of India extended a hand of friendship and
solidarity to each other in the most difficult times, while the respect of
international law and principles of the territorial integrity and sovereignty
of states constitute a common ground of the foreign policy of both countries.
Motifs on the stamps: Nikola Tesla, Swami
Vivekananda
Expert collaboration: Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Serbia
Artistic realization of the stamps: stamp
“Nikola Tesla” – MA Boban Savić, academic painter; stamp “Swami Vivekananda” –
Indian artist Ms. Gulistaan
Courtesy - Andjelka Djokic , PE Post of Serbia
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