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PM Modi Visits Afsluitdijk Dam, Praises Netherlands for Water Management Expertise

PM Narendra Modi and Dutch PM Rob Jetten visited the Afsluitdijk Dam, where Modi praised the Netherlands for its pioneering water management expertise. The visit highlighted the relevance of Dutch technology for India's Kalpasar Project in Gujarat. The two leaders agreed to elevate bilateral relations to a Strategic Partnership and adopt a roadmap for deeper cooperation. They also discussed expanding trade, critical minerals, AI, and cultural exchanges, including the return of 11th-century Chola plates.

PM Modi visits Afsluitdijk Dam, praises Netherlands for 'pioneering work' in water management

Amsterdam, May 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Netherlands counterpart Rob Jetten visited the Afsluitdijk Dam on Sunday.

Following this, PM Modi took to X and said, "An area in which the Netherlands has done pioneering work is water resources. There is a lot the entire global community can learn from them. This morning, I had the opportunity to visit the Afsluitdijk and understand the salient features of this project. I am thankful to PM Rob Jetten for accompanying me here."

"We are working to bring modern technology to India aimed at helping in irrigation, flood control and expanding the inland waterway network," he added.

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal noted that PM Modi's visit to the dam highlighted the relevance of Dutch expertise for India's Kalpasar Project in Gujarat.

"A symbol of engineering excellence and innovation! Accompanied by PM Rob Jetten of the Netherlands, PM Narendra Modi visited the iconic Afsluitdijk Dam, a symbol of Dutch excellence in water management, flood protection and freshwater storage," Jaiswal posted on X.

"The visit highlighted the relevance of Dutch expertise for India's Kalpasar Project in Gujarat, which aims to create a freshwater reservoir and dam near the Gulf of Khambhat. The visit underscored opportunities for deeper Indo-Dutch collaboration in climate resilience, water technology and sustainable infrastructure," he added.

On Saturday, PM Modi held a meeting with Rob Jetten at the latter's official residence (Catshuis) in The Hague, the MEA said in a statement.

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

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.

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.

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.

— IANS

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Michael C
Good to see international cooperation on water management. The Dutch are indeed pioneers, but I wonder how much of this advanced technology will actually be implemented on the ground in rural India. Often such high-level visits result in MoUs but little change for the farmer struggling with irrigation.
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Nisha Z
Excellent move to elevate ties to a Strategic Partnership! The Netherlands is a key partner in Europe for India, and focusing on water, agriculture, and health (WAH) makes perfect sense. Also happy to see the return of the Chola plates – our heritage matters so much. 🙏
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Sarah B
The Kalpasar Project sounds ambitious – creating a freshwater reservoir in the Gulf of Khambhat is no small feat. I hope the Dutch expertise in flood protection and dyke systems can help us tackle issues in areas like Kerala and Assam which face annual flooding. Fingers crossed this translates to real action.
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Vikram M
Great to see our PM focusing on water technology while also bringing back ancient artefacts! The Chola plates are priceless historical documents. This visit shows a holistic approach – learning from global leaders while preserving our own heritage. Well done, Team India! 🇮🇳

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