Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Netherlands to meet with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten and address the Indian diaspora [1].
The visit signals a strategic push to deepen bilateral cooperation between India and the Netherlands. Strengthening these ties is intended to accelerate progress across key sectors including trade, technology, clean energy, and strategic cooperation [1].
During the visit, the Indian diaspora organized a cultural event to welcome the Prime Minister [2]. The festivities included traditional performances of Kathak and Garba, as well as the singing of Ram bhajans [2]. Modi said he praised the reception he received from the community during his address [1].
Bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Rob Jetten focused on enhancing the economic and political partnership between the two nations [1]. The talks aimed to identify new avenues for collaboration in high-tech industries and sustainable energy solutions [1].
India has increasingly looked toward European partners to diversify its technological dependencies and expand its green energy infrastructure. The Netherlands serves as a critical gateway for European trade and logistics, making the partnership essential for India's broader economic goals in the region [1].
Modi's engagement with the diaspora is a recurring element of his international visits. These events serve to maintain cultural links and leverage the influence of overseas Indians to facilitate diplomatic and economic ties with host governments [1], [2].
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Netherlands to meet with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten.”
This visit underscores India's strategy to strengthen ties with mid-sized European powers to bolster its technological and energy transitions. By combining high-level diplomatic talks with diaspora engagement, India leverages both state-to-state agreements and grassroots cultural influence to secure a more robust strategic foothold in the European Union.




