India-Netherlands Ties Strengthen on Water, Agriculture, Tech: Dr Jitendra Singh

India and Netherlands are strengthening their strategic partnership through collaboration in water management, agriculture, and technology sectors. Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted this growing relationship while speaking at the Netherlands' King's Day celebration at the Dutch Embassy. The minister noted increasing bilateral investments and mutual trust, with Dutch multinational Philips having a larger consumer base in India than in its home country. He expressed confidence that the partnership will continue expanding across diverse areas of mutual interest.

Key Points: India-Netherlands ties grow on water, agri, tech: Minister

  • India-Netherlands partnership grows in water management, agriculture, and tech sectors
  • Bilateral investments and mutual trust enhance economic ties
  • Dutch multinational Philips has larger consumer base in India than in Netherlands
  • Indian diaspora in Netherlands strengthens people-to-people connections
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India-Netherlands ties strengthen on back of water, agriculture and tech collaboration: Dr Jitendra Singh

India and Netherlands strengthen strategic partnership in water management, agriculture, and technology, says Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh at King's Day event.

India-Netherlands ties strengthen on back of water, agriculture and tech collaboration: Dr Jitendra Singh
"The bilateral partnership spans key sectors including water management, agriculture and high technology sectors, reflecting the strong complementarities between the two countries. - Dr. Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, April 24

Strong collaboration in water management, agriculture and technology sectors is driving the growing partnership between India and the Netherlands, Union Minister of State Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Friday.

Speaking at the celebration of the Netherlands' National Day, King's Day, held at the Dutch Embassy in the national capital, the minister highlighted that the bilateral relationship between India and Netherlands continues to evolve into a stronger strategic partnership despite changing global geopolitical dynamics.

Dr. Singh, who attended the event as the chief guest, said the long-standing ties between the two countries have remained steady and are expanding across key sectors.

"The bilateral partnership spans key sectors including water management, agriculture and high technology sectors, reflecting the strong complementarities between the two countries," the minister stated.

Referring to economic ties, the minister pointed to growing bilateral investments and a high level of mutual trust that has facilitated smoother collaboration between businesses and institutions of both countries.

He also mentioned the presence of Dutch multinational Philips, noting that it has a larger consumer base in India than in its home country.

"India and the Netherlands enjoy a high degree of mutual trust and ease of collaboration, which has contributed to expanding economic engagement, including significant bilateral investments," he said.

On people-to-people connections, Singh said the Indian diaspora in the Netherlands, though relatively small, plays an important role in strengthening bilateral relations.

Also speaking at the event, Marisa Gerards said the two countries are steadily moving towards a stronger strategic partnership, with cooperation spanning climate resilience, sustainable agriculture and global supply chains.

She emphasised that the partnership brings together innovation, technology and shared values to address global challenges.

The minister expressed confidence that India-Netherlands relations will continue to expand across diverse areas of mutual interest in the coming years.

- IANS

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Kavya N
Nice to see Minister Dr Jitendra Singh highlighting tech collaboration. But I wish we would focus more on building our own indigenous tech instead of always relying on foreign partnerships. Still, Netherlands is a reliable partner and their expertise in agriculture and water is definitely valuable for India.
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Arun Y
Very positive development! Netherlands is a small country but punches way above its weight in innovation. Their knowledge in sustainable agriculture and supply chain management can really help Indian farmers. The mention of Philips having larger consumer base in India than in Netherlands shows how deep our economic ties are growing.
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Ravi K
Excellent news! India-Netherlands cooperation in water management is especially crucial. With our rivers facing pollution and water scarcity in many regions, we can learn a lot from Dutch expertise. Also happy to see our Indian diaspora being acknowledged for their role in strengthening ties. 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇱
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Suresh O
While this is good news, I hope these partnerships translate into real benefits for common people, especially farmers. We often have high-level MoUs and agreements but ground-level implementation is slow. Still, Netherlands is a trusted partner with shared democratic values, so let's hope this time results are visible on the ground.
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Nitin Z
Great to see India diversifying its international partnerships. Netherlands is a global leader in agri-tech and water management - exactly the kind of expertise we need for our rural development. And Marisa Gerards mentioning climate resilience shows both countries are aligned on addressing global challenges. Well done! 🎉

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