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India-Netherlands Forge New Strategic Partnership to Boost Trade and Investment

India and the Netherlands have announced a new Strategic Partnership to boost bilateral trade and investments. Both countries adopted a five-year roadmap for 2026-2030, focusing on sectors like semiconductors, renewable energy, and pharmaceuticals. The partnership aims to strengthen supply chain resilience through joint ventures and technological collaborations. Additionally, they will explore cooperation in critical minerals and enhance business-to-business engagement.

India, Netherlands to boost trade, investments under new strategic partnership

New Delhi, May 17

India and the Netherlands have agreed to deepen bilateral trade and investment ties in key sectors including semiconductors, renewable energy, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and infrastructure under a newly announced Strategic Partnership, with both countries adopting a five-year roadmap aimed at strengthening supply chain resilience and technological collaboration.

As part of the new framework, both countries adopted the "Roadmap of India-Netherlands Strategic Partnership 2026-2030," aimed at expanding economic cooperation and creating resilient supply chains in strategic sectors.

According to the joint roadmap, India and the Netherlands will leverage annual meetings of the overarching Joint Trade and Investment Committee (JTIC) to increase bilateral trade, improve market access and encourage investments in high-potential sectors.

These sectors include renewable energy, telecommunications, maritime services, infrastructure and urban development, electronics, semiconductors, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medical technology, organic chemicals, textiles, iron and steel, and aluminium.

The two sides also agreed to promote joint ventures, industrial partnerships and technological collaborations between companies from both countries to strengthen supply chain resilience amid evolving global economic uncertainties.

The roadmap further focuses on enhancing business-to-business engagement through trade fairs and business forums involving industrial associations and chambers of commerce from both nations.

India and the Netherlands will also periodically review the bilateral Fast Track Mechanism aimed at facilitating investments and resolving business-related issues.

In a significant move toward securing critical supply chains, the two countries agreed to explore a strategic partnership across the critical raw materials value chain under an existing memorandum on cooperation in critical minerals.

The cooperation will include exploration, research and innovation, value chain integration, circular economy initiatives and ESG-related standards.

The agreement also aims to facilitate two-way investments in priority sectors such as sustainable agriculture, high-tech innovation, medtech and maritime infrastructure.

Both governments said efforts will be made to support SMEs, strengthen innovation ecosystems and encourage public-private partnerships to drive sustainable economic growth and job creation.

— IANS

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Sarah B
This strategic partnership sounds promising for both nations. The emphasis on renewable energy and critical minerals is particularly timely given global supply chain disruptions. I'm curious how the Fast Track Mechanism will work in practice.
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Vikram M
Good move by the government. The Netherlands has always been a reliable partner in tech and agriculture. But I hope this doesn't just remain on paper - we need concrete timelines for the projects mentioned. Also, SMEs often get left out in such big-ticket announcements. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
India's focus on semiconductors and green energy shows it's serious about becoming a manufacturing hub. The Netherlands expertise in water management and port infrastructure is world-class. Win-win partnership!
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Kavya N
This is good but I wish the government would also focus on improving ease of doing business for domestic companies first. Foreign investment is welcome, but Indian startups and manufacturers need a level playing field too. Jai Hind! 🙏
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James A
As someone who works in pharma, this is an exciting development. The Netherlands has a strong biotech ecosystem and collaboration in medical technology could lead to breakthroughs. The five-year roadmap provides a clear framework for follow-through.

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