India and the Netherlands have elevated their bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership after comprehensive discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten. The leaders met as part of Modi’s European tour, signaling a significant shift in global geopolitics and a renewed focus on collaboration between the two nations.

Agreements spanning multiple sectors were signed, emphasizing progress made in the past decade between the countries. Modi highlighted the Netherlands’ role as a crucial partner, praising the historical ties and shared values that underpin their relationship. The economic connection is robust, with bilateral trade projected to hit USD 27.8 billion, marking the Netherlands as a key trading partner and investor in India.

During the visit, Modi engaged with CEOs from prominent Dutch companies, emphasizing India’s drive to reduce compliance and enhance the business environment. He encouraged investment, especially in sectors like renewable energy and digital technologies, highlighting India’s rapid growth as a manufacturing and service hub with unparalleled infrastructure development. This collaboration is poised to benefit both nations as they navigate the evolving global landscape.

(With inputs from agencies.)