India and Netherlands Unite for Water Innovation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Afsluitdijk Dam with Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten, highlighting India and the Netherlands' collaboration on water management and climate-resilient infrastructure. This visit underscores the dedication of both countries to innovative solutions, spotlighting projects like India's Kalpasar which aligns with the Netherlands' water expertise.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alongside Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, visited the Afsluitdijk Dam on Sunday. This iconic Dutch structure stands as a testament to flood control and land reclamation, protecting the Netherlands from the North Sea while facilitating freshwater storage.
Modi hailed the dam's role in global water management, emphasizing its educational value for international communities. His remarks pointed towards India's commitment to incorporating cutting-edge technology for irrigation, flood protection, and the expansion of inland waterways.
The visit also highlighted the India-Netherlands Strategic Partnership on Water and the aspirations of India's Kalpasar project, aiming to create a freshwater reservoir across the Gulf of Khambhat. Both nations welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent for technical cooperation, promising collaborations in hydraulic engineering and sustainable infrastructure development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Modi
- Jetten
- Afsluitdijk
- Dam
- water management
- climate resilience
- Kalpasar
- India
- Netherlands
- innovation

