Strengthening Bonds: Modi's Strategic European Diplomatic Tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Netherlands and Sweden, inking 17 agreements to enhance ties in key sectors. In discussions with Dutch PM Rob Jetten, he emphasized cooperation in defence, energy, and technology. Modi's European tour aims to boost strategic partnerships, focusing on green transition and emerging technologies in Sweden.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a pivotal European diplomatic journey, spanning the Netherlands and Sweden, designed to strengthen international collaborations. In the Netherlands, Modi signed 17 significant agreements, enhancing cooperation across defence, critical minerals, and key sectors, setting new momentum within Indo-Dutch relations.
In The Hague, Modi engaged with Prime Minister Rob Jetten, discussing regional concerns in West Asia amid global energy supply disruptions. Their dialogue elevated bilateral relations, focusing on strategic partnerships in water resources, semiconductors, sustainability, and mobility, with significant emphasis on economic opportunities and climate-resilient infrastructure.
As Modi transitions his visit to Sweden, his agenda aligns on enhancing bilateral trade and exploring avenues in green transition, AI, emerging technologies, and space exploration. These diplomatic efforts underline India's commitment to global collaboration, strategically embedding it within the European business and ecological frameworks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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