Greece–India relations


Greek-Indian relations are the relations between Greece and India. Greece has an embassy in New Delhi and three honorary consulates in Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai. India has an embassy in Athens and an honorary consulate in Thessaloniki.

Historical relations

Ancient era

For the Ancient Greeks "India" meant only the upper Indus till the time of Alexander the Great. Afterwards, "India" meant to the Greeks most of the northern half of the Indian subcontinent. The Greeks referred to the Indians as "Indói", literally meaning "the people of the Indus River". Indians called the Greeks Yonas or “Yavanas” from Ionians.

18–19th century

There is now tangible evidence indicating that the settlement of Greek merchants in Bengal must have begun as early as the beginning of the seventeenth century. Dimitrios Galanos was the earliest recorded Greek Indologist. His translations of Sanskrit texts into Greek made knowledge of the philosophical and religious ideas of India available to many Europeans. A "Dimitrios Galanos" Chair for Hellenic Studies was established at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India in September 2000.

Modern

Relations between Greece and India started in May 1950. India opened its resident Embassy in Athens in March 1978. The new Greek Embassy building in New Delhi was inaugurated on 6 February 2006.
Three Indian companies were having partners in Greece and 15 Greek companies are operating in India.
The graves of Indians who died in Greece during the two World Wars are located in the memorial grounds of the cemeteries of the Allied Forces in Athens and Thessaloniki.
Thessaloniki was twinned with Kolkata at January 2005.
About 12,000–13,000 Indian people live in Greece.
India and Greece enjoy close bilateral relations and annual
bilateral trade stands at $0.70 billion. India has been an honored country at the 74th and the 84th Thessaloniki International Fair. The first Greek Indian Business Association was established in Athens in June 2019.
Greece backs India for UNSC permanent membership.

List of recent bilateral visits