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PM Modi was received at the airport by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King; Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen; and India’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhi. Photo Credit: X@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday (May 15, 2026) on the second leg of his five-nation tour, during which he will hold talks with his Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten to further deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, defence and renewable energy.

PM Modi was received at the airport by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King; Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen; and India’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhin, along with other senior officials of the Dutch Government.

“Landed in Amsterdam. This visit to the Netherlands comes at a time when the India-E.U. Free Trade Agreement has given a major impetus to trade and investment linkages,” the Prime Minister said in a social media post soon after his arrival.

“It offers an opportunity to deepen relations in areas like semiconductors, water, clean energy and more,” he added.

Mr. Modi said he would hold talks with Prime Minister Jetten and call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima.

The Prime Minister also said he looked forward to addressing a community programme during the visit.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in a social media post, said the visit would provide an “opportunity to further strengthen the multifaceted India-Netherlands partnership and to engage with the largest Indian diaspora on mainland Europe”.

Mr. Modi arrived in the Netherlands after a brief stopover of around two-and-a-half hours in the United Arab Emirates, where he held talks with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.

The PM’s visit to the European nation from May 15 to 17 is his second trip to the country after his 2017 visit and comes at what officials described as an “important juncture” in India-Netherlands ties.

Mr. Modi is also expected to interact with leading Dutch business leaders during the visit.

MEA officials said the visit carries a “rich and substantive agenda” and is expected to consolidate the strategic dimensions of the partnership that have emerged through sustained engagement between the two countries.

India and the Netherlands have significantly expanded cooperation in recent years beyond traditional sectors such as trade, investment and the priority areas of water, agriculture, and health.

The partnership has grown in strategic sectors, including technology, innovation, defence, security, semiconductors, renewable energy, education and the maritime domain, the MEA said.

The Netherlands is one of India’s largest trade destinations in Europe, with bilateral trade valued at $27.8 billion in 2024-25. It is also India’s fourth-largest investor, with cumulative foreign direct investment amounting to $55.6 billion, officials said.

People-to-people ties remain a key pillar of the bilateral relationship.

The Netherlands is home to more than 90,000 non-resident Indians and persons of Indian origin, besides over 200,000 members of the Suriname-Hindustani community. Around 3,500 Indian students are currently enrolled in Dutch universities.

Officials noted that Mr. Modi’s visit to the Netherlands and three other European nations — Sweden, Norway, and Italy — comes against the backdrop of the India-E.U. Free Trade Agreement finalised earlier this year and the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2025.



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PM Modi was received at the airport by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King; Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen; and India’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhi. Photo Credit: X@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday (May 15, 2026) on the second leg of his five-nation tour, during which he will hold talks with his Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten to further deepen bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, defence and renewable energy.

PM Modi was received at the airport by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King; Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen; and India’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhin, along with other senior officials of the Dutch Government.

“Landed in Amsterdam. This visit to the Netherlands comes at a time when the India-E.U. Free Trade Agreement has given a major impetus to trade and investment linkages,” the Prime Minister said in a social media post soon after his arrival.

“It offers an opportunity to deepen relations in areas like semiconductors, water, clean energy and more,” he added.

Mr. Modi said he would hold talks with Prime Minister Jetten and call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima.

The Prime Minister also said he looked forward to addressing a community programme during the visit.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, in a social media post, said the visit would provide an “opportunity to further strengthen the multifaceted India-Netherlands partnership and to engage with the largest Indian diaspora on mainland Europe”.

Mr. Modi arrived in the Netherlands after a brief stopover of around two-and-a-half hours in the United Arab Emirates, where he held talks with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi.

The PM’s visit to the European nation from May 15 to 17 is his second trip to the country after his 2017 visit and comes at what officials described as an “important juncture” in India-Netherlands ties.

Mr. Modi is also expected to interact with leading Dutch business leaders during the visit.

MEA officials said the visit carries a “rich and substantive agenda” and is expected to consolidate the strategic dimensions of the partnership that have emerged through sustained engagement between the two countries.

India and the Netherlands have significantly expanded cooperation in recent years beyond traditional sectors such as trade, investment and the priority areas of water, agriculture, and health.

The partnership has grown in strategic sectors, including technology, innovation, defence, security, semiconductors, renewable energy, education and the maritime domain, the MEA said.

The Netherlands is one of India’s largest trade destinations in Europe, with bilateral trade valued at $27.8 billion in 2024-25. It is also India’s fourth-largest investor, with cumulative foreign direct investment amounting to $55.6 billion, officials said.

People-to-people ties remain a key pillar of the bilateral relationship.

The Netherlands is home to more than 90,000 non-resident Indians and persons of Indian origin, besides over 200,000 members of the Suriname-Hindustani community. Around 3,500 Indian students are currently enrolled in Dutch universities.

Officials noted that Mr. Modi’s visit to the Netherlands and three other European nations — Sweden, Norway, and Italy — comes against the backdrop of the India-E.U. Free Trade Agreement finalised earlier this year and the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2025.



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India, Netherlands reaffirm defence ties https://artifex.news/article70411662-ece/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 13:48:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70411662-ece/ Read More “India, Netherlands reaffirm defence ties” »

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Netherlands Foreign Minister David Van Weel during a meeting, in New Delhi on December 18, 2025. Photo: X/@SpokespersonMoD via PTI.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met the Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, David van Weel in New Delhi on Thursday (December 18, 2025), reaffirming the strong and steadily expanding defence partnership between the two nations.

During the meeting, both Ministers held wide-ranging discussions on bilateral security and defence cooperation, including priority areas for the co-development and co-production of defence equipment, the Ministry of Defence stated.

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The two countries reiterated their commitment to strengthening military-to-military engagement, and developing defence cooperation as a key pillar of the India-Netherlands Strategic Partnership.

The talks also underscored the shared commitment of India and the Netherlands to a free, open, inclusive, and rule-based Indo-Pacific region. Emphasising the need for a closer defence partnership, the Ministers highlighted the importance of connecting the defence industries of both countries, particularly in niche and emerging technologies.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Netherlands Foreign Minister David Van Weel during a meeting, in New Delhi on December 18, 2025. Photo: X/@SpokespersonMoD via PTI.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Netherlands Foreign Minister David Van Weel during a meeting, in New Delhi on December 18, 2025. Photo: X/@SpokespersonMoD via PTI.

A Letter of Intent on Defence Cooperation was exchanged between Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and the Ambassador of the Netherlands to India, Marisa Gerards, in the presence of the two Ministers. The document aims to provide an institutional framework for advancing defence collaboration.

Both sides agreed to explore new avenues of cooperation through the development of a defence industrial roadmap focusing on technology collaboration, co-production, and co-development of defence platforms and equipment for mutual benefit.

Strong people-to-people ties form the foundation of the bilateral relationship, with the large Indian diaspora in the Netherlands acting as a living bridge that continues to strengthen bonds of friendship between the two countries.



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