 Are we ready to start? Yes, please. Yeah. Honourable Mr Prime Minister, Namaskar. On Ilosaada, Tava Tatteida. It's given me great pleasure to meet you for the first time in this virtual form and together strengthen the partnership between Finland and India. Together with other countries, we have gone through difficult and painful times for over a year. The top item on the agenda of all heads of governments is the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to recognise the efforts of India in extensive vaccination programme and you are among the world leading vaccine manufacturers. In Finland, we're also developing corona vaccines, among them a nasally administered vaccine. This could possibly help in vaccine distribution also in developing countries. The EU is the world's biggest exporter of coronavirus vaccines and provides funding to vaccination programmes in developing countries. In Finland, we have had our corona situation under control, but especially the virus mutations have led to increasing rates of infections and we have had to introduce further restrictive measures. Our aim has been from the beginning of the crisis to prevent the spread of the virus to secure the capacity of healthcare and protect risk groups, especially. Our aims have remained the same, but we have had to adjust our strategy always when we gain new knowledge of the virus and its behaviour. We have also managed with less damage to our economy compared to many other European countries because we have kept the epidemic under control. Our next test is to rebuild our economy strong again and reform its structures to support green, sustainable and digital growth. The pandemic has reminded us that we have to live together with nature. The nature becomes more and more into contact with humankind and I fear that if we don't change our behaviour as humankind to become more sustainable, we will face even worse crises in the future. Simultaneously, when striving for biodiversity, we have to find ambition to prevent climate change. Here we are together too. We have to act together to solve the greatest problem and threat to facing humankind. Finland is part of EU's climate policy and we are preparing for the COP26 climate summit in the autumn. Our national goals are clear. Finland aims to be climate neutral by 2035 and we want to be the first welfare state that is fossil free. Finland has good knowledge in sustainable development and we want to, through green technology, solve climate change problems. I see that we have good commercial cooperation possibilities with India in the field of technology and research. I expect the fresh memorandum of cooperation between the Finnish and Indian ministers of environment that it will be implemented ambitiously. Finland and India are natural partners in the field of new technology. Mobile technology revolutions such as 3G, 4G and 5G were sparked partially with Finnish know-how and digitalisation is a great opportunity for us. Finland and India's co-operate in the development of 6G quantum technologies and developing AI and I wish that our meeting now encourages to deepen cooperation. Finnish know-how in technologies is based on high quality education and equality. India is currently reforming its education system as far as I understand. The development of Finland from a poor rural country to a modern welfare state has been enabled by high quality education. What is even more important to the success of Finland is equality and trust based on that. Finnish women gained universal voting rights with men and the right to stand for election very early on global stage. Finland has partially had a difficult history but it has taught us that success as a society and economy requires including everyone. Women's and girls' rights and position have been the centre of Finland's international activities. Even now in the midst of the pandemic we have to take care of the realisation of equality between genders. The field of cooperation where I believe can do a lot together with India and learn from each other. We can promote international rule based system, sustainable development and combating climate change together. Honourable Prime Minister, I invite you now to take the floor for your introductory remarks. Thank you very much for your remarks. I have received a lot of advice from India for the spread of the virus from COVID-19 to Finland. I congratulate you on the success of the pandemic. During this pandemic India has taken care of the needs of the world along with its domestic struggle. Last year we sent more than 150 countries medicines and other necessary materials. We have reached almost 70 countries with 58 million doses of vaccines in India. I want to assure you that we will continue to support the entire humanity as per our capacity. As I mentioned Finland and India both believe in a rule based partnership between human rights and international basic system. Technology, innovation, clean energy, environment, education. There is a strong connection between us in such areas. In the course of COVID-19, all sectors will be very important for the best economic recovery. Finland is a global leader in the field of clean energy. India is a very important partner. When you worry about the climate, I sometimes tell my friends in joke that we have done justice to the planet. The planet is so angry that we are not allowed to show our face to all human beings. That is why we have to cover our faces by talking to each other on the ground. Because we have done justice to the planet, I sometimes tell my friends in joke. In India, we have committed the most important goal to achieve climate-related goals. In renewable energy, we have achieved 450 gigawatt installed capacity by 2030. We have taken international solar reliance and coalition for disaster and resilient infrastructure initiative. I urge Finland to join ISA, ISA and CDRI. In Finland's capability and expertise, these international organizations will benefit you. Excellency Finland, new and emerging technologies, digital infrastructure, education and skill development are in place. In all these areas, we have the opportunity to cooperate. I am pleased that today, in the field of IT, mobile technology and digital education, we are making a new partnership. Our Ministry of Education is also starting a high-level dialogue. I hope that today's summit will bring more progress in the development of India-F Finland. Excellency, this is our first meeting today. It would be good if we could meet again. But in the last one year, we are all getting used to the technology. But I am pleased that we will soon get the opportunity to meet during India-EU Summit in Portugal, Denmark and India-Nordic Summit. I also give an invitation to travel to India. Whenever you are available, you must come to India. I will finish the initial discussion here. We will talk in the next session. Thank you very much.