Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday, May 15, 2026, for high-level diplomatic meetings [1].

The visit is part of a broader effort to strengthen bilateral ties between India and the Netherlands. By focusing on strategic cooperation in trade and energy, India seeks to diversify its European partnerships and secure critical technology and defense agreements.

Modi met with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten to discuss trade, energy, and defense cooperation [2]. The talks took place as part of a larger diplomatic mission across the continent. The prime minister is currently engaged in a six-day tour [3] that encompasses five different nations [4].

In addition to government leadership, Modi met with the Dutch royal family. The meetings included King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima [5]. These engagements occurred across Amsterdam and The Hague, focusing on the strategic importance of the India-Netherlands relationship [6].

The discussions in the Netherlands are a primary component of the five-nation itinerary [7]. Other stops on the tour include Sweden, Norway, and Italy, where Modi is expected to discuss semiconductors and defense [8]. The visit underscores India's intent to deepen its economic footprint in Europe while addressing shared energy goals.

Officials said the visit aims to boost bilateral ties through coordinated policy, and trade agreements [9]. The focus remains on creating a sustainable framework for long-term investment and strategic security between the two nations.

PM Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday, May 15, 2026, for high-level diplomatic meetings.

This diplomatic tour signals India's strategic pivot toward strengthening ties with mid-sized European powers. By engaging with the Netherlands on semiconductors and energy, India is attempting to reduce dependency on single-source supply chains and integrate more deeply into the European security and technology architecture.