Prime Minister Narendra Modi met King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima at the Huis ten Bosch royal palace in The Hague on May 15, 2026.
The meeting serves as a strategic effort to strengthen bilateral cooperation between India and the Netherlands. By focusing on high-tech sectors and sustainability, both nations aim to secure mutual economic growth and energy independence.
The encounter took place during Modi's broader five-nation European tour, which includes a visit to the Netherlands spanning May 15–17, 2026 [1]. The discussions at the royal residence centered on deepening ties in trade, technology, and clean energy. Officials also prioritized diaspora engagement as a means of fostering cultural and economic links between the two countries [2], [3].
Specific technical priorities for the visit include semiconductors and defense cooperation [1]. These sectors are critical as India seeks to diversify its supply chains and enhance its domestic manufacturing capabilities. The diplomatic outreach emphasizes a shift toward more integrated technological partnerships, a move intended to stabilize regional trade networks [2].
During the visit, Modi highlighted the evolving role of his country on the global stage. "India's aspirations are no longer confined to its borders," Modi said [3].
The visit to The Hague is a key component of the Prime Minister's itinerary, which blends royal diplomacy with industrial talks. By engaging both the monarchy and trade officials, India intends to solidify its standing as a primary partner for European nations seeking reliable investment and technology hubs [2], [3].
“India's aspirations are no longer confined to its borders.”
This diplomatic engagement signals India's intent to integrate more deeply into the European technology ecosystem, specifically regarding semiconductor production and green energy. By securing high-level royal and governmental support in the Netherlands, India is positioning itself as a strategic alternative for tech partnerships and a critical node in the global supply chain.




