Bangalore, Feb 18: Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller left this evening for Warsaw at the end of a four-day visit to India during which the two nations signed an extradition treaty and agreed to cooperate in combating terrorism. Miller, accompanied by a business delegation, addressed an Indo-Polish business summit and visited the headquarters of Infosys Technologies Ltd during his day-long sojourn in Bangalore.
The Polish leader flew in here this morning from Delhi where the extradition treaty and a five-year defence accord was signed in his and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's presence last night. Bureau Report