PM Modi-Dutch PM Jetten hold bilateral talks as India, Netherlands exchange several MoUs
The Hague, May 17
India and the Netherlands on Saturday exchanged Memoranda of Understanding in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Dutch PM Rob Jetten.
PM Modi is currently in the Netherlands as part of his second leg of his five-nation tour. The Prime Minister also held bilateral talks with Dutch Jetten.
Earlier in the day, PM Modi praised the Indian diaspora for its contributions to the Dutch society and for serving as a living bridge of friendship between India and the Netherlands.
On his arrival in the Hague, the Prime Minister was accorded a warm and spirited welcome by a large gathering of the Indian diaspora and friends of India in the Netherlands.
Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Modi expressed appreciation for the enthusiastic and colourful reception.
Prime Minister highlighted that the large number of Indian professionals in the technology sector and the growing number of Indian students in Dutch universities, particularly in innovation-driven fields were adding strength to the contemporary partnership between the two countries. He further noted that sports linkages, in particular Cricket and Hockey, were contributing to a new vibrancy to the close people-to-people ties between the two countries, as per a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.
The Prime Minister underlined that bilateral cooperation with the Netherlands was steadily expanding, with technology and innovation emerging as key focus areas. He underscored the robust and growing trade and economic relationship between the two countries, noting that the Netherlands is among India's largest export destinations in Europe and one of its foremost investment partners. He added that the India-EU Free Trade Agreement would further unlock new opportunities for both sides, as per the statement.
Prime Minister highlighted the growth and progress happening in India to become a developed country - Viksit Bharat by 2047. He noted the scale and pace of the ongoing transformation in India through wide-ranging advancements across infrastructure, manufacturing, clean energy, and digital systems. He emphasised that India was confidently shaping its own future, while contributing to global growth and prosperity, the MEA said.
PM Modi assured the diaspora community that the Government of India stood firmly behind every Indian living abroad and remained committed to their welfare. He called upon them to actively contribute to the Viksit Bharat journey by leveraging their experience in the Netherlands, the statement said.
The Netherlands is home to the largest number of Indian origin people in mainland Europe, including around 200,000 members of the Surinami-Hindustani community. In this regard, he highlighted the liberalisation in OCI eligibility for the Surinami-Hindustani diaspora from the 4th generation to the 6th generation.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Proud moment for Indian diaspora in Netherlands! The way PM Modi acknowledged our contributions makes us feel connected to the motherland. Viksit Bharat 2047 is achievable with this kind of global engagement.
As an Indian living in Amsterdam, I can confirm the enthusiasm here is real. The Indian community is vibrant and this visit has given us a sense of recognition. But we also need more consular support for students and workers.
Cricket and hockey connections are nice to see mentioned! Netherlands women's hockey team is top class and our men's team is improving. Would love more sports exchange programs for youth. Also, FTA with EU is long overdue.
Respectful observation: While the optics are great, we need to see concrete outcomes from these MoUs. Let's hope the technology transfer and investment promises materialise quickly for our MSMEs and farmers. Actions speak louder than handshakes.
The OCI liberalisation for Surinami-Hindustani community is a smart move. We have strong cultural ties with Suriname via Netherlands. This will deepen people-to-people links. Also, Modi ji's point about Indian students in Dutch universities is spot on.
Netherlands is a water management superpower. We need to learn from them for
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