PM Modi Arrives in Netherlands to Boost Bilateral Ties in Semiconductors, Clean Energy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands to strengthen strategic and economic ties. The visit focuses on trade, semiconductors, clean energy, and water management. Modi will meet Dutch PM Dick Schoof and the royal family, and address the Indian diaspora. India and the Netherlands enjoy strong bilateral trade exceeding 28 billion euros.

Key Points: PM Modi in Netherlands: Key Talks on Trade, Tech

  • PM Modi arrives in Netherlands for bilateral talks
  • Focus on semiconductors, clean energy, water management
  • Meeting with PM Schoof, King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima
  • India-Netherlands trade exceeds 28 billion euros
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'Goedeavond Nederland': PM Modi arrives in the Netherlands to deepen bilateral ties

PM Modi arrives in Netherlands to deepen ties in semiconductors, clean energy, trade. Bilateral talks with PM Schoof, meeting King Willem-Alexander & Queen Maxima.

"Goedeavond Nederland! PM @narendramodi has arrived in the Netherlands. The visit will provide an opportunity to further strengthen the multifaceted India-Netherlands partnership... - Randhir Jaiswal"

Amsterdam/The Hague, May 16 Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday evening as part of his multi-nation diplomatic tour aimed at strengthening India's strategic and economic partnerships in Europe.

Announcing the Prime Minister's arrival, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X: "Goedeavond Nederland! PM @narendramodi has arrived in the Netherlands. The visit will provide an opportunity to further strengthen the multifaceted India-Netherlands partnership and to engage with the largest Indian diaspora on mainland Europe."

PM Modi wrote on X, "Landed in Amsterdam. This visit to the Netherlands is taking place at a time when the free trade agreement between India and the European Union has given a significant boost to trade and investment relations. It offers the opportunity to strengthen ties in areas such as semiconductors, water, clean energy, and more."

"I will hold talks with Prime Minister Dick Schoof and pay a visit to Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. I also look forward to addressing the community during an event on the morning of May 16," the Prime Minister added.

PM Modi is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with the Dutch leadership in The Hague, focusing on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, semiconductors, clean energy, water management, agriculture, defence, and emerging technologies.

The visit is also expected to witness deliberations on enhancing collaboration in areas such as climate action, green hydrogen, resilient supply chains, digital innovation, and maritime cooperation.

Officials said the Netherlands remains one of India's key economic partners in Europe, with strong trade and investment ties. The Dutch port city of Rotterdam also serves as a major gateway for Indian exports into Europe.

PM Modi is also expected to interact with members of the Indian diaspora, one of the largest Indian communities on mainland Europe, during his stay in the Netherlands.

The Indian community in the Netherlands expressed excitement over PM Modi's visit, hailing India's rise over the last decade.

"We are very excited. We have been living in the Netherlands for the last two years. We are happy to see such a large Indian community here. Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting us, and we are also planning to meet him," a member of the Indian diaspora told IANS ahead of PM Modi's arrival in The Hague.

"When I talk about partnership, I think there is already a very extraordinary partnership, with bilateral trade exceeding 28 billion euros and the Netherlands being the fourth-largest foreign direct investor in India," another member of the Indian community said.

The Prime Minister's visit comes amid growing engagement between India and European nations as New Delhi seeks to deepen strategic and economic cooperation with key partners in the region.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who works in the semiconductor industry, this is fantastic news. The Netherlands (ASML) is a global leader in chip-making equipment. If we can collaborate more in this area, it could be a game-changer for India's electronics manufacturing ambitions. 🇳🇱🤝🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
The diaspora excitement is real! My cousin in Amsterdam says the Indian community there is buzzing. It's amazing how much respect India commands now globally. But I hope the FTA with EU gets finalized soon - Indian farmers and textile exporters really need better market access.
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Michael C
Good diplomatic move, but I hope we're also discussing Indian students' issues. The Netherlands has great universities and many Indians study there. Visa policies and post-study work opportunities need attention too. Trade is important, but people-to-people ties matter just as much.
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Kavya N
Dil khush kar diya! 🇮🇳 Seeing our PM greeted with "Goedeavond Nederland" shows real cultural respect. The Netherlands is a small but mighty nation - their expertise in water management could help India so much with flood control and irrigation. Smart partnership choices.
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Amanda J
€28 billion bilateral trade is impressive but it's still lopsided - mostly Dutch investment in India. We need to boost Indian exports to the Netherlands. And I hope the green hydrogen collaboration is concrete, not just MoUs. Action matters more than photo ops.

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