Indian Diaspora in Netherlands Excited Over PM Modi's Visit, Hails New Sector Partnerships

The Indian diaspora in Netherlands is excited about PM Modi's visit from May 15-17. They highlight the strong bilateral trade of over $28 billion and Netherlands being the 4th largest FDI investor in India. New partnerships are being explored in sustainable energy, semiconductor innovation, and water management. The community sees India as a leading global economy with promising future collaborations.

Key Points: Indian Diaspora Excited Over PM Modi's Netherlands Visit

  • Indian diaspora excited about PM Modi's Netherlands visit
  • Bilateral trade over $28 billion
  • Netherlands is 4th largest FDI investor in India
  • New partnerships in sustainable energy, semiconductors, and water management
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Indian diaspora in Netherlands 'excited' over PM Modi's visit, hails partnerships in new sectors

Indian community in Netherlands expresses excitement over PM Modi's visit, highlighting new partnerships in sustainable energy, semiconductors, and water management.

"What fascinates me more is the sector that we are now exploring... sustainable energy, semiconductor innovation, water management. - Indian diaspora member"

Amsterdam, May 15

The Indian community in the Netherlands expressed its excitement about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the country on Friday while hailing the country's enormous rise in the last decade.

PM Modi, on the second leg of his ongoing official visit, will be visiting the Netherlands from May 15-17. During the visit, he will be meeting the Netherlands King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Prime Minister Rob Jetten. Various agreements forming part of the strategic partnership will be exchanged between the two nations during PM Modi's visit.

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

"When I talk about partnership, I think there is already quite a very, let's say, extraordinary partnership going on with our bilateral trade being more than 28 billion and the Netherlands being the fourth largest FD investor in India," another member of the Indian community mentioned.

He added, "But what fascinates me more is the sector that we are now exploring. This time, we are talking about sustainable energy, we are talking about semiconductor innovation, we are talking about water management. So I think it is quite promising. The future looks quite strong..."

He highlighted that "India now is not only participating in the world forums, but taking it to the next level by leading the global economy."

"We are very excited...I think both countries can give a lot to each other. This will be a very important visit by PM Narendra Modi. The Netherlands, although it is a small country in terms of population and in terms of area, can give us a lot. And we can also give a lot to this country.....people here are also aware that India is a developing country and there is a big market in the future," stated another member of the Indian diaspora.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The Indian community in Netherlands seems genuinely thrilled. With bilateral trade at $28 billion, this visit could open up even more doors for startups and tech collaboration. Very exciting times ahead!
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Vikram M
As an Indian living abroad, I can relate to this excitement. The fact that Netherlands is one of our top FDI partners and now exploring sustainable energy and water management is a huge positive. However, I hope we also focus on tangible outcomes for India's domestic challenges, not just ceremonies.
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Michael C
It's encouraging to see a small country like Netherlands partnering with India in such high-tech sectors. This kind of collaboration can be a game-changer for both economies. Looking forward to seeing the agreements signed!
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Kavya N
Absolutely thrilled that PM Modi is connecting with our community in Netherlands. The diaspora feels valued. Sustainable energy and semiconductor innovation are exactly what India needs to focus on. Let's turn these talks into real projects! 🌟
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Jessica F
The energy among the Indian diaspora is infectious. But I wonder—despite the excitement, are we seeing enough concrete action on the ground? Still, it's positive that India is now leading global discussions rather than just following.
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Siddharth J
Great to see PM Modi visiting Netherlands—a mature democracy with world-class expertise in water management and agriculture. If India

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