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PM Modi Lauds Indian Diaspora in Netherlands, Calls Community 'Global Pride'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian diaspora in The Hague, praising their contributions to Dutch society and the economy. He said their warmth made it feel like a festival in India, and lauded their preservation of cultural roots. Modi also recalled May 16, 2014, as a historic day when the BJP-led NDA secured a full majority government. He emphasized that the diaspora's stories are narratives of resilience and progress.

"Feels just like some festival": PM Modi lauds Indian diaspora in Netherlands, calls community 'global pride'

The Hague, May 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that the overwhelming warmth and enthusiasm of the Indian diaspora in the Netherlands made it feel "just like some festival going on somewhere in India" as he addressed a community programme in The Hague as part of his five-nation tour.

"It's always a delight to interact with the Indian diaspora. So much love and enthusiasm... to tell you the truth, for a while I even forgot that I'm in the Netherlands. It feels just like some festival is going on somewhere in India," PM Modi said.

He lauded the contributions of the Indian community to Dutch society and the economy, saying every Indian takes pride in their achievements abroad.

"Every Indian takes pride in the contributions you are making to the society and economy of the Netherlands," he said, adding that he extended gratitude to the people and government of the Netherlands on behalf of 140 crore Indians.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the journey of the Indian diaspora, describing their migration stories as narratives of resilience and progress and noted that Indian cultural identity has remained strong across generations despite changing times and geographies.

"The stories of many families settled here are not just stories of migration. They are stories of progress amid countless struggles," the Prime Minister said.

"In those times, no one could have imagined that even after crossing oceans, the identity of Indians would remain so vibrant. The history of humanity bears witness that many cultures have vanished over time, but India's diverse culture still beats in the hearts of its people today," he added.

PM Modi further emphasised the preservation of cultural roots among the diaspora, especially language and traditions, while appreciating community radio stations promoting Indian culture and music in the Netherlands.

"Generations have changed, countries have changed, environments have changed... but the family values have not changed, the sense of belonging has not changed. Because you have not abandoned the language of your ancestors. You adopted the Dutch language, but you did not abandon the languages of your ancestors either. Our community radio stations are very popular here. Through them, Indian music and culture are reaching Dutch families as well", the Prime Minister said.

Highlighting the significance of the day, the Prime Minister recalled May 16, 2014, when the results of the Lok Sabha elections were announced, when the BJP-led NDA secured a decisive mandate to form a stable and full-majority government after several years of the UPA government under Congress.

"Today is May 16, and this day is very special for another reason as well. Twelve years ago today, on May 16, 2014, something special happened. On this very day in 2014, the results of the Lok Sabha elections were announced. After decades, it became certain that a stable and full majority government would be formed in India. That was one day, and this is today's day," the PM said.

Reflecting on his journey in public life, PM Modi said his work has been driven by a sense of service and public trust.

"The faith of crores of Indians does not let me stop, nor does it let me tire," he said.

"I chose the path from 'I' to 'we'. Then your happiness became my happiness, and your welfare became my duty," he added.

The Prime Minister noted his long tenure in public office, saying, "13 years as Chief Minister... 12 years as Prime Minister... in the democratic world, for 25 years... the unwavering support of crores and crores of voters... this is a matter of immense good fortune for me."

He said this support was not just political but emotional.

"For me, this is not just a number... this is your blessing, which is my greatest asset," he said.

PM Modi's address highlighted the strong emotional connect between India and its diaspora, while also underscoring cultural continuity, global contribution, and strengthening bilateral ties with the Netherlands.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a five-nation tour from May 15 to 20, during which he visited the United Arab Emirates as part of the first leg of the visit.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's wonderful to see the diaspora celebrated like this. But I do wish he had also acknowledged the challenges some Indians face abroad—visa issues, work conditions, and cultural alienation. Still, the pride he takes in the community's success is genuine and uplifting. Good speech overall.

James A

I'm an American living in Bangalore and even I feel the warmth when Indians abroad meet. Modi's ability to connect emotionally with the diaspora is remarkable. The "we" vs "I" line—from I to we—that's real leadership. Respect.

Vikram M

When Modi ji said, "Generations changed, countries changed, but family values didn't change"—that hit deep. My uncle's family in London still celebrates Diwali just like we do in Delhi. Proud moment for every Indian whether at home or abroad. Global pride indeed. 🙏

Sarah B

The part about May 16, 2014, was a bit political for a diaspora event. But I understand why he said it—he's proud of what was achieved. As a Canadian who follows Indian politics, I just hope the country continues to thrive economically. The diaspora will always back India's growth.

Kavya N

Honestly, I love how he talks about the language part. My grandmother always told me not to forget Telugu even if I move abroad. Seeing the PM say that on a global stage—it's like validation for all our parents and grandparents who kept our roots alive. Beautiful moment. 🪷

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