PM Modi Lands in Amsterdam for Key Talks with Dutch PM Jetten

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Amsterdam for the second leg of his five-nation tour. He will hold bilateral talks with Dutch Prime Minister Robb Jetten and meet King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. The visit will focus on sectors including semiconductors, green hydrogen, and defence. Earlier, PM Modi met UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and reaffirmed India's support for the UAE.

Key Points: PM Modi in Amsterdam for Five-Nation Tour, Meets Dutch PM

  • PM Modi lands in Amsterdam for second leg of five-nation tour
  • Bilateral talks with Dutch PM Jetten and meetings with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima
  • Focus on semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence, and water management
  • Earlier met UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, reaffirmed support amid regional instability
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PM Modi lands in Amsterdam for second leg of five-nation tour, to meet Dutch PM Jetten

PM Narendra Modi arrives in Amsterdam for bilateral talks with Dutch PM Robb Jetten, focusing on semiconductors, green hydrogen, and defence.

"I express my heartfelt gratitude for this warm welcome. And as you said, I have come to my second home. - PM Modi"

Amsterdam, May 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday landed in Amsterdam for the second leg of his five-nation tour.

Prime Minister Modi will hold bilateral talks with Dutch Prime Minister Robb Jetten and will also call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. His visit will also focus on sectors such as semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence and water management.

PM Modi met with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan earlier on Friday and reaffirmed India's strong support for the country. The Prime Minister stressed that New Delhi stands "shoulder-to-shoulder" with Abu Dhabi amid growing regional instability in West Asia.

Addressing the UAE leadership during the meeting, PM Modi described the UAE as his "second home" and thanked the Emirati side for the warm reception extended to him.

"I express my heartfelt gratitude for this warm welcome. And as you said, I have come to my second home," PM Modi said, adding that the escort provided by UAE Air Force aircraft during his arrival was "a matter of pride for the people of India."

The Prime Minister also thanked the UAE leadership for expressing condolences over the recent natural disaster in Uttar Pradesh and said he had been personally eager to meet the UAE president. "We strongly condemn the attacks on the UAE. The way the UAE has been targeted is unacceptable in any way," PM Modi stated during the talks.

Praising the UAE leadership's handling of the situation, PM Modi said, "In these difficult circumstances, the restraint, courage, and wisdom you have shown are highly commendable." He also welcomed efforts under the UAE leadership to maintain "national unity, security, and regional integrity."

PM Modi expressed appreciation to the UAE government and the royal family for supporting the Indian community living in the Gulf nation during difficult times.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, these foreign tours cost crores of rupees. While he's shaking hands in Amsterdam, farmers in UP are still dealing with that hailstorm damage. Hope the water management deals actually benefit Indian villages, not just big corporations. Just saying.
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Rahul R
Proud moment when our PM says UAE is his "second home" - the respect India gets internationally is unprecedented. But the real test is whether these semiconductor deals create jobs for our engineers. Let's see the outcomes!
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Kavya N
Appreciate the strong stance against attacks on UAE - regional stability is crucial for our 3.5 million Indians working there. Also nice to see the Dutch connection highlighted; Amsterdam is a key hub for Indian IT companies. Thoda local flavour bhi dikhta hai in these visits now!
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Siddharth J
While I support the diplomatic efforts, a five-nation tour during elections feels like a PR exercise. The defense deals with Netherlands are welcome, but why no update on the pending extradition treaties? Our citizens deserve concrete outcomes, not just photo ops.
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Divya L
The water management focus is brilliant - Netherlands are world champions in this. From Chennai's floods to Rajasthan's droughts, we desperately need their expertise. Hope this isn't just another MoU signing ceremony. Chalo, positive vibes for now! 🙂
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