PM Modi to Embark on Six-Day, Five-Nation Tour to Boost India's Global Influence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a six-day, five-nation tour starting Friday to strengthen India's ties with Northern Europe and the Gulf. The tour includes visits to Sweden, UAE, Netherlands, Norway, and Italy, with a focus on green transition, AI, defence, and trade. In Sweden, PM Modi will attend the European Round Table for Industry and hold talks with Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson. The tour will also feature the third India-Nordic summit in Oslo, marking a strategic push for India's global influence.

Key Points: PM Modi's Five-Nation Tour to Strengthen Global Ties

  • PM Modi will visit Sweden for the second time since 2018
  • Tour covers UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy
  • Focus on green transition, AI, defence, and trade
  • First Indian PM to visit Norway in 43 years
  • India-Nordic summit to be held in Oslo
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PM Modi to embark on second visit to Sweden after 2018 to consolidate India's influence: MEA

PM Modi will visit Sweden, UAE, Netherlands, Norway, and Italy to deepen bilateral ties, boost trade, and focus on green energy, AI, and defence.

"In Sweden, on May 17, Prime Minister Modi will undertake an official visit to Gothenburg. - MEA Secretary Sibi George"

New Delhi, May 13

The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a transformative six-day, five-nation tour to consolidate India's burgeoning influence across Northern Europe and the Gulf. The PM's tour will begin this Friday.

Addressing a special media briefing here, MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George underscored the strategic weight of the mission, particularly the Scandinavian leg, noting, "In Sweden, on May 17, Prime Minister Modi will undertake an official visit to Gothenburg. This will be Prime Minister Modi's second visit to Sweden after his landmark visit in 2018 for the first-ever India-Nordic Summit."

This meticulously planned itinerary, covering the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy, is designed "to further deepen India's bilateral ties amid the ongoing geopolitical upheavals".

PM Modi is travelling at the invitation of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to "review the entire gamut of bilateral relations" and "explore new avenues of cooperation" in cutting-edge sectors such as "green transition, AI, emerging technologies, startups, resilient supply chains, defence, space, climate action and people-to-people ties".

Adding a high-octane economic dimension to the visit, the Prime Minister will engage with the continent's industrial elite, as "the two prime ministers will also address the European Round Table for Industry, a leading pan-European business leaders forum, along with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission".

The journey will commence in the UAE, where PM Modi will meet President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to "advance the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership and exchange views on the West Asia conflict".

The MEA noted that "the two leaders will have the opportunity to exchange views on bilateral issues, in particular energy cooperation, as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest".

As the UAE hosts a "4.5 million-strong Indian community", the talks will also serve as a vital "opportunity to discuss their welfare", reinforcing the deep-rooted ties between the two nations.

Transitioning to the Netherlands from May 15 to 17, PM Modi will return for the first time since his "visit in 2017" to meet King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, and Prime Minister Rob Jetten.

This aims to "build on the momentum of high-level engagements and close cooperation" in areas such as "defence, security, innovation, green hydrogen, semiconductors and a strategic partnership on water".

The Scandinavian momentum will be carried into Norway from May 18 to 19, marking the "first visit by an Indian prime minister to Norway in 43 years".

PM Modi will call on King Harald V and Queen Sonja while exploring ways to strengthen ties by "capitalising on the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement".

In Oslo, the "third India-Nordic summit" on May 19 will see PM Modi joining leaders from Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden to "impart a more strategic dimension to India's relationship with the Nordic countries".

The focus remains on "technology and innovation, green transition and renewable energy, sustainability, blue economy, defence, space and the Arctic".

The tour concludes in Italy, where PM Modi will meet Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to "proactively implement the joint strategic action plan 2025-2029".

Ultimately, this multi-nation tour is expected to "further deepen India's partnership with Europe" and significantly expand "trade and investment ties in light of the recently concluded India-EU free trade agreement", further cementing India's role as a global economic powerhouse.

- ANI

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James A
Impressive itinerary — 5 nations in 6 days. That's diplomatic stamina! As someone who follows global economics, the India-EFTA trade deal is a massive opportunity. But I hope the PM also addresses the human rights concerns raised by some EU partners. Balance is key in these strategic partnerships.
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Rajesh Q
Modi ji going to Sweden for the second time is a big deal. But the real test is implementation — how many of these MoUs actually turn into jobs for our youth in green energy and AI? I'm cautiously optimistic. Also, good that the UAE visit will discuss welfare of 45 lakh Indians there. 😊
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the global outreach, I wish we saw similar energy for domestic issues. But I get it — you can't build a $5 trillion economy without global alliances. The Arctic and blue economy focus is smart geopolitics. India needs to be at every important table, and this PM is making sure we are.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India balancing ties with both the UAE (energy partner) and European nations (tech/green partners). That's smart hedging in a multipolar world. The India-Nordic summit is particularly key — those countries are innovation leaders. Let's hope the free trade agreement delivers real benefits for Indian exporters. 🇮🇳
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Neha E
Finally an Indian PM giving attention to Nordic countries! They're world leaders in sustainability and technology. The green hydrogen partnership could be a game-changer for India's energy transition. My only concern: these visits cost crores — we need concrete outcomes, not just photo ops. Hope the follow-through is strong.

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