India, Netherlands Stress Democracy, Like-Minded Partners: Dutch PM Jetten

Dutch PM Rob Jetten highlighted the importance of democracy and like-minded partners during his meeting with PM Modi in The Hague. The leaders discussed global issues including the Strait of Hormuz closure and its impact on energy prices. PM Modi emphasized combining India's speed with Dutch expertise to elevate cooperation across sectors. India and Netherlands exchanged MoUs and elevated their relationship to a Strategic Partnership.

Key Points: India, Netherlands Stress Democracy & Like-Minded Partnerships

  • India and Netherlands elevate ties to a Strategic Partnership
  • Both nations emphasize democracy, good governance, and rules-based order
  • Strait of Hormuz disruption impacts energy prices in both countries
  • PM Modi calls for combining India's speed with Netherlands' expertise
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Both India, Netherlands attach "great importance" to democracy; important to rely on like-minded partners: Dutch PM Jetten

Dutch PM Jetten and PM Modi discuss democracy, Strait of Hormuz impact, and elevate ties to a Strategic Partnership during talks in The Hague.

"At times of international uncertainty, it's especially important that we can rely on like-minded and valued partners. - Dutch PM Rob Jetten"

The Hague, May 17

Netherlands Prime Minister Rob Jetten on Saturday said that India and the Netherlands attach great importance to democracy, good governance and a rules-based international order, while highlighting the importance of cooperation between trusted partners during times of global uncertainty.

Following his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jetten posted on X saying that two leaders discussed a range of global and bilateral issues, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on energy prices. The Dutch Prime Minister noted that the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has led to rising energy prices, severely affecting both India and the Netherlands.

"At times of international uncertainty, it's especially important that we can rely on like-minded and valued partners. Both India and the Netherlands attach great importance to democracy, good governance and a world order based on rules and justice. My discussion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi this evening included the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has resulted in high energy prices. As in the Netherlands, the impact on India has been severe too. So it's vital that this conflict be brought to an end and that a lasting solution be found. We also spoke about the case regarding the abduction of Insiya to India by her father," Jetten wrote on 'X'.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the need to combine India's "speed and skill" with the Netherlands' expertise to elevate bilateral cooperation across sectors such as innovation, investment, sustainability and defence.

Speaking during delegation-level talks with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, PM Modi said the partnership between the two countries can reach "new dimensions" through closer collaboration.

"In light of this growing cooperation, during India's G20 Presidency in 2023, we invited the Netherlands to participate as a Guest Country. We are delighted that the former Prime Minister of the Netherlands also participated in the AI Impact Summit held in India this past February. India is the youngest nation in the world and the fastest-growing major economy globally. You represent the new generation of leadership in the Netherlands and Europe," PM Modi said.

We must combine the expertise of the Netherlands with India's speed and skill across every sector, taking our cooperation in areas such as innovation, investment, sustainability, and defence to new dimensions," the Prime Minister added.

PM Modi also considered the Netherlands as one of the most "important" partners to India, while reflecting on deep historical, cultural, and people-to-people ties between the two countries.

While speaking during delegation-level talks with Dutch PM Rob Jetten, PM Modi emphasised that democratic values, market economy, and responsible behaviour form part of the shared vision between countries.

"We consider the Netherlands to be one of India's most important partners. The Netherlands is one of India's top five investors. Our historical, cultural, and people-to-people ties run very deep. Democratic values, a market economy, and responsible behaviour, these form part of our shared vision. With this shared vision, today we are elevating India-Netherlands relations to the level of a Strategic Partnership," said PM Modi.

PM Modi also expressed gratitude to Dutch PM Jetten for his warm welcome and highlighted the remarkable progress in India-Netherlands relations.

"I thank you very much for the warm welcome extended to me and my delegation. I am delighted to be visiting the Netherlands after nearly a decade. Over the past decade, the India-Netherlands partnership has made remarkable progress," he said.

Earlier in the day, India and the Netherlands exchanged Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Dutch PM Rob Jetten.

PM Modi is currently in the Netherlands as part of his second leg of his five-nation tour.

PM Modi had earlier praised the Indian diaspora for its contributions to the Dutch society and for serving as a living bridge of friendship between India and the Netherlands.

On his arrival in the Hague, the Prime Minister was accorded a warm and spirited welcome by a large gathering of the Indian diaspora and friends of India in the Netherlands.

Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Modi expressed appreciation for the enthusiastic and colourful reception.

The Prime Minister highlighted that the large number of Indian professionals in the technology sector and the growing number of Indian students in Dutch universities, particularly in innovation-driven fields, were adding strength to the contemporary partnership between the two countries. He further noted that sports linkages, in particular Cricket and Hockey, were contributing to a new vibrancy to the close people-to-people ties between the two countries, as per a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.

Prime Minister Modi underlined that bilateral cooperation with the Netherlands was steadily expanding, with technology and innovation emerging as key focus areas. He underscored the robust and growing trade and economic relationship between the two countries, noting that the Netherlands is among India's largest export destinations in Europe and one of its foremost investment partners. He added that the India-EU Free Trade Agreement would further unlock new opportunities for both sides, as per a statement.

Prime Minister highlighted the growth and progress happening in India to become a developed country - Viksit Bharat by 2047. He noted the scale and pace of the ongoing transformation in India through wide-ranging advancements across infrastructure, manufacturing, clean energy, and digital systems. He emphasised that India was confidently shaping its own future, while contributing to global growth and prosperity, the MEA said.

PM Modi assured the diaspora community that the Indian Government stands firmly behind every Indian living abroad and remains committed to their welfare. He called upon them to actively contribute to the Viksit Bharat journey by leveraging their experience in the Netherlands, the statement said.

The Netherlands is home to the largest number of Indian origin people in mainland Europe, including around 200,000 members of the Surinami-Hindustani community. In this regard, he highlighted the liberalisation in OCI eligibility for the Surinami-Hindustani diaspora from the 4th generation to the 6th generation.

- ANI

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Jessica F
As someone who works in international trade, this partnership makes sense. Both countries value democratic governance and market economy. But I hope the Insiya abduction case gets proper attention - child custody disputes across borders are complicated. Good to see leaders discussing both macro issues and humanitarian cases.
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Arjun K
Modi's foreign policy is definitely making India a global player. But I wonder - the Netherlands is already India's 5th largest investor, yet free trade agreement with EU is still pending. When will that actually happen? Talk is cheap, action speaks louder. Still, good diplomatic move visiting Europe.
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Sarah B
The Indian diaspora in Netherlands is huge - over 200,000! And Modi mentioning the Surinami-Hindustani community shows he cares about NRIs. Viksit Bharat 2047 is ambitious but with partners like Netherlands in tech and sustainability, it's achievable. Let's hope the cooperation extends to climate change too. 🌍
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Nikhil C
Honestly, while diplomatic visits are nice, what about actual outcomes? India-Netherlands partnership has been talked about for years. The MoUs exchanged today - what are they specifically? Need concrete investments in semiconductors, green hydrogen, and AI. Not just photo ops and press releases. Style over substance sometimes.

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