India and Austria signed a lot of agreements to work together closely

This is a deal because it is the first time in a long time that Austria has sent a high-level team to visit India.
These agreements cover areas like working together on defence innovating new things and keeping people safe. India and Austria really want to work on new technologies like artificial intelligence and making new things. This will help both countries come up with ideas and grow their economies.

One thing that India and Austria really want to focus on is stopping terrorism. Keeping people safe. They want to share information and work together to stop threats that affect both countries. This shows that they both think that keeping the world safe is very important.
When they talked they also said that they want to solve problems peacefully and follow the rules. They both think that working together and talking to each other is the way to solve big problems.
These agreements are important because they can help India work closely with its friends in Europe. Working closely with Austria helps India have friends in Europe and be a bigger player on the world stage.
Also working together on technologies can lead to new discoveries, investments and skills. This will help both India and Austria navigate the changing world of technology.
Overall India and Austria want to be friends and work together more closely. They think that by working they can help their economies grow come up with new technologies and keep the world safe. India and Austria are excited, about their partnership and what it can do for them.

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