Modi, Dutch PM Discuss Semiconductors, Green Hydrogen & Water Projects

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Netherlands Prime Minister Rob Jetten to strengthen bilateral ties. The leaders focused on deepening cooperation in strategic sectors like semiconductors, green hydrogen, and mega water management projects. They also discussed talent mobility and exchanged views on promoting peace and stability in West Asia. The engagement highlights India's proactive approach to building strategic partnerships for technology and sustainability.

Key Points: India-Netherlands Talks on Semiconductors, Green Hydrogen

  • Semiconductor manufacturing collaboration
  • Green hydrogen & clean energy
  • Mega water management projects
  • Talent mobility for professionals
  • Views on West Asia peace
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PM Modi holds talks with Netherlands PM, focuses on semiconductors, green Hydrogen, water projects

PM Modi and Dutch PM Rob Jetten discuss strengthening cooperation in semiconductors, green hydrogen, water management, and talent mobility.

"explored opportunities to deepen their partnership in key futuristic sectors - PM Modi"

New Delhi, March 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a telephonic conversation with Prime Minister Rob Jetten of the Netherlands and expressed satisfaction over the growing bilateral ties between the two nations.

In a post on social media platform X, PM Modi stated that he was pleased to speak with the Dutch leader and discussed various ways to further strengthen India-Netherlands cooperation. The two Prime Ministers explored opportunities to deepen their partnership in key futuristic sectors, including semiconductors, mega water management projects, green hydrogen, and talent mobility.

The conversation highlighted the immense potential for collaboration in high-technology and sustainability areas.

Semiconductors emerged as a strategic focus, given India's push for domestic chip manufacturing and the Netherlands' global leadership in advanced semiconductor equipment and technology.

Green hydrogen was another important area of discussion, aligning with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and the Netherlands' expertise in clean energy innovation and infrastructure.

PM Modi also emphasised mega water projects, where Dutch experience in flood management, delta technology, and sustainable water solutions can significantly support India's efforts in water security and climate resilience.

Talent mobility was discussed to facilitate greater movement of skilled professionals and students between the two countries.

Besides economic and technological cooperation, the two leaders exchanged views on the current situation in West Asia.

PM Modi stressed the urgent need for early restoration of peace and stability in the region, reflecting India's consistent stand on promoting dialogue and de-escalation in conflict zones.

The telephonic engagement comes at a time when India-Netherlands relations are witnessing steady growth across multiple domains.

The Netherlands has been a valued partner for India in trade, investment, water management, agriculture, and high-tech sectors. The discussion is expected to give fresh momentum to bilateral ties under the leadership of the new Dutch Prime Minister.

This conversation underscores India's proactive approach to building strategic partnerships with like-minded nations to advance technology, sustainability, and global peace.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Talent mobility is key. As someone who studied in Europe, easier movement for skilled professionals will boost innovation in both countries. Hope this leads to more student exchange programs and joint research initiatives.
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Priya S
Green hydrogen and semiconductors are the future. It's encouraging to see India actively forming partnerships in these critical sectors. However, I hope these talks translate into actual projects and jobs on the ground, not just headlines. The execution is what matters.
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Rohit P
Water projects! Finally! We talk about Dutch expertise for years. If they can help with our urban flooding and river management, it will be a game-changer for cities like Mumbai and Chennai. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The mention of West Asia is important. India's voice for peace and stability needs to be heard on the global stage. Combining tech partnerships with discussions on global security shows mature diplomacy.
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Kavya N
As an engineer, the semiconductor part excites me the most. We have the talent, but we need the advanced technology and equipment. Partnering with the Netherlands, home to ASML, could be a massive boost for 'Make in India' in electronics.

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