India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Sweden to attend the first India-Nordic summit at Stockholm tomorrow. Besides Sweden, the leaders of Denmark, Finland, and Iceland, as a section of Indian media describes, are lining up to meet Modi. The plans for this summit was not officially confirmed till last moment though Indian media has been speculating about it since Chairman of Saab AB, Marcus Wallenberg’s meeting with Modi in the last week of January 2108. The visit is somewhat sensitive as India has issued a long-awaited request for information on 6 April 2018 to global vendors for purchasing 110 fighter aircrafts, and Sweden’s Saab is seriously interested in selling to India the Gripen single-engine multi-role fighters. While Sweden is looking at India with a hope to increase its trade, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is eying for attracting investment from Sweden for his ‘Make in India’ campaign. Two years ago, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven had travelled to Mumbai with representatives from 18 Swedish companies to take part in the ‘Make in India’ industrial fair.