Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand cultural and spiritual welcome at a hotel in The Hague during a diplomatic tour [1].
The event serves as a strategic effort to showcase India's cultural outreach and strengthen global partnerships. By engaging with the diaspora and hosting spiritual performances, the administration aims to bolster soft power and diplomatic ties across Europe and beyond.
Modi is currently visiting the Netherlands as part of a broader five-nation diplomatic tour [1]. The reception in The Hague featured a series of cultural performances designed to highlight India's heritage and spiritual traditions. These displays were organized to welcome the prime minister upon his arrival at his hotel.
This visit is part of a coordinated effort to connect with Indian citizens living abroad. The Indian government has prioritized diaspora engagement as a means of extending its influence, and securing economic and political cooperation with host nations.
The Hague is a central hub for international law and diplomacy, making it a significant stop on the five-nation itinerary [1]. The focus on spiritual and cultural elements during the arrival suggests a desire to present India as a global cultural leader while conducting official state business.
Officials involved in the tour said the goal is to strengthen bilateral relations through these high-profile interactions. The integration of cultural diplomacy into the official schedule is intended to create a welcoming atmosphere for subsequent diplomatic negotiations.
“PM Modi received a grand cultural and spiritual welcome at a hotel in The Hague.”
The emphasis on spiritual and cultural performances during a state visit indicates India's continued reliance on 'soft power' to supplement its economic and political diplomacy. By leveraging the diaspora and cultural heritage, the Modi administration seeks to build a positive national brand that facilitates easier negotiation of trade and security agreements within the European Union.




