PM Modi and Netherlands PM Jetten Elevate Bilateral Ties to Strategic Partnership

PM Narendra Modi held official bilateral talks with Netherlands PM Rob Jetten in The Hague. The leaders decided to elevate the India-Netherlands relationship to a "Strategic Partnership." They adopted an ambitious roadmap to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, defense, and renewable energy. Additionally, 14 agreements were signed, and PM Modi invited Jetten to visit India.

Key Points: PM Modi, Netherlands PM Jetten Boost Ties to Strategic Partnership

  • Bilateral talks held in The Hague
  • Relationship elevated to Strategic Partnership
  • 14 agreements signed in tech, energy, trade
  • Focus on water, agriculture, health cooperation
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PM Modi holds official bilateral talks with Netherlands counterpart Rob Jetten

PM Modi and Netherlands PM Rob Jetten held talks, elevating the bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership. They adopted a roadmap for cooperation in trade, tech, and energy.

"The two Prime Ministers held wide-ranging discussions on strengthening the India-Netherlands relationship - MEA statement"

The Hague, May 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held official talks with his Netherlands counterpart Rob Jetten, at the latter's official residence in The Hague, the Ministry of External affairs said in a statement.

The two Prime Ministers held wide-ranging discussions on strengthening the India-Netherlands relationship, the MEA statement added.

Reflecting the shared values and trust, as well as increasing convergence and growing cooperation between the two countries, the leaders decided to elevate the bilateral relationship to a "Strategic Partnership".

They also agreed to adopt an ambitious Roadmap for Strategic Partnership to deepen cooperation in the areas of trade and investment, defence and security, emerging and critical technologies, maritime sector, renewable energy and education, the MEA statement said.

Taking note of expanding business, investment, technology and innovation partnerships, the leaders of the two countries noted that opportunities presented by the Indian growth story offer promising business prospects to Dutch companies, the statement added.

Both PM Modi and his Dutch counterpart Jetten noted with satisfaction the progress in bilateral cooperation driven by continuous high-level exchanges.

Underscoring the significance of cooperation in WAH (Water, Agriculture and Health), they agreed to further intensify the Strategic Partnership on Water through collaboration on large-scale water projects.

"The Prime Ministers of the two countries also welcomed the expanding cooperation across key sectors, including healthcare research, digital health, agriculture, and food safety," the MEA statement said.

During the talks, the two leaders attached importance to expanding the trade and investment relationship between the two countries.

Acknowledging the transformative potential of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, they called for its early signing and implementation.

They also affirmed that India-Netherlands cooperation in critical minerals will support resilient supply chains, the MEA statement added.

The two leaders also called for greater collaboration in emerging technologies, including AI and Semiconductors.

They also encouraged holding of hackathon involving the youths of the two countries.

Committing to strengthen cooperation in renewable energy, the leaders of the two countries highlighted the importance of cooperation in green hydrogen, biofuels, green shipping and maritime logistics to ensure a sustainable future, the MEA statement noted.

Both Prime Ministers expressed support for the new initiatives undertaken to strengthen mobility partnership and cooperation in higher education. In this regard, they took special note of the agreement concluded between Nalanda University and Groningen University.

Highlighting the strong cultural relations between the two nations, Prime Minister Modi thanked the Netherlands government for facilitating the return of the 11th-century Chola plates. In this regard, the two leaders also welcomed the collaboration between Leiden University Library and the Archaeological Survey of India, which will help advance knowledge of these historic artefacts.

Following the official talks, 14 agreements and Memoranda of Understanding were concluded in the fields of technology, green energy, trade, mobility, WAH, education and culture.

A Joint statement as well as the Roadmap on Strategic Partnership were adopted on the occasion of PM Modi's visit to The Hague.

Prime Minister Modi invited his Netherlands counterpart Jetten to visit India which he accepted.

India and the Netherlands enjoy a strong bilateral relationship grounded in shared democratic values and multi-faceted cooperation across diverse sectors.

Prime Minister Modi's visit to the Netherlands marks a significant milestone in this partnership, the MEA statement noted.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some concrete movement on India-EU FTA! The faster it's signed, the better for our exporters. But I hope the government also addresses concerns of small-scale industries that might be affected by cheaper EU imports. Balanced approach needed.
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Michael C
As someone who works in tech, the semiconductor and AI collaboration sounds promising. India has the talent, Netherlands has the infrastructure. Hope we see joint research centers and exchange programs for students and engineers.
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Kavya N
The return of the Chola plates is such an emotional moment for Tamil Nadu and all Indians! 🙏 These artifacts belong in our museums, not foreign basements. Good to see cultural diplomacy getting attention alongside trade deals.
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Rohit P
Another trip, another memorandum. I hope the actual implementation is faster than the MoU signing. We've seen many strategic partnerships but ground-level progress often lags. Let's see what comes out of the hackathon and university collaborations for our youth.
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Sarah B
Impressive range of topics covered—from critical minerals to digital health. The Netherlands is a key gateway for Indian exports into Europe too. 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇱 Hopefully the strategic roadmap stays ambitious and doesn't get buried in bureaucracy.
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Vikram M
Good

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