India, Netherlands ink 17 pacts to boost defence, green hydrogen, tech ties
Modi & Jetten called for freedom of navigation & global flow of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Narendra Modi & Rob Jetten launched an ambitious India–Netherlands roadmap for green hydrogen development (PTI)
The Hague, 17 May
Driven by shifting global geopolitics, India and the Netherlands elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and inked 17 agreements to boost cooperation in defence, critical minerals and other key sectors during talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten.
In their
meeting on Saturday evening, the two Prime Ministers expressed deep concern
over the situation in West Asia, especially its serious implications for the
region and the wider world in view of disruptions caused to the global energy
supplies and trade networks.
Modi and
Jetten also called for freedom of navigation and global flow of commerce
through the Strait of Hormuz, while opposing any "restrictive"
measures, and reaffirmed their support for ongoing initiatives in this regard,
according to a joint statement.
Roughly
one-fifth of global energy supplies pass through this narrow waterway, where
shipping has been severely disrupted since 28 February, after the US and Israel
launched a joint attack on Iran, triggering retaliatory strikes.
The two
leaders also discussed the situation in Ukraine, marked by the ongoing
conflict with Russia and regional security developments.
They
agreed to continue supporting efforts towards the achievement of a
comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine through dialogue and
diplomacy, based on the principles of the UN Charter and international law, it
added.
Modi
landed in The Hague on Friday on a two-day visit as part of a four-nation trip
to Europe that is aimed at ramping up bilateral ties in a range of key areas.
Following
the Modi-Jetten talks, India and the Netherlands unveiled a "strategic
partnership roadmap" to boost ties in trade and investment, defence and
security, critical and emerging technologies, including semiconductors, space,
AI and quantum computing.
The two
leaders also launched an ambitious "India-Netherlands roadmap on the
development of green hydrogen".
Modi and
Jetten also agreed to explore possibilities of establishing a defence
industrial roadmap to ensure joint manufacturing of defence equipment, systems,
components and other key capabilities through the transfer of technology and
setting up of joint ventures.
The
Netherlands is one of India's largest trading destinations in Europe, with
bilateral trade touching USD 27.8 billion in 2024-25. The European nation is
India's fourth-largest investor with cumulative foreign direct investment of
USD 55.6 billion.
The
Netherlands, with its world-class logistics network, also serves as a strategic
gateway to Europe for Indian exporters, mainly through the Port of Rotterdam.
In the
talks, the two sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in science and
innovation, sustainability, health, agriculture, water management, climate
change, energy transition, maritime development and people-to-people ties.
The
agreements inked between the two sides will provide for boosting cooperation in
areas of semiconductors, critical minerals, health, water, renewable energy,
agriculture and culture among others, according to the Ministry of External
Affairs (MEA).
A key pact
signed following the Modi-Jetten meeting was one on migration and mobility,
which is expected to facilitate greater movement of Indians to the European
nation for jobs and education.
While
deliberating on geopolitical developments, the two leaders called for a free,
open and peaceful lndo-Pacific, based on respect for international law,
sovereignty and territorial integrity, freedom of navigation, and "absence
of coercion and conflicts", according to the joint statement.
The
remarks came against the backdrop of growing global concerns over China's
increasingly assertive behaviour in the region.
Recognising
the strategic importance of critical minerals for continued innovation, the two
prime ministers expressed their mutual interest in strengthening cooperation
across the critical minerals value chain, including exploration and integration
of value chains.
Both
leaders also welcomed an initiative to connect the Dutch Semicon Competence
Centre to the Indian Semiconductor Mission, which aims to support and
strengthen the semiconductor sector, according to the joint statement.
On
enhancing overall two-way trade, Modi and Jetten emphasised the immense
potential for further growth, particularly in light of opportunities arising
from the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, which was signed earlier this year.
In the
meeting, PM Modi thanked Jetten for the continued Dutch support to India’s
permanent membership of a reformed and expanded UN Security Council.
According
to the joint statement, Jetten strongly condemned the “heinous and abhorrent”
Pahalgam terrorist attack in April 2025 - in which 26 people were killed - and
extended his country's unwavering support to India in its fight against
terrorism, including cross-border terrorism.
The two
prime ministers unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and
manifestations and called for a "zero tolerance" approach to combat
terrorism and rejected double standards in countering the menace, it said.
"There
has been significant progress in India-Netherlands ties in the last decade," Modi said in his televised opening remarks during the meeting
with Jetten.
The Prime Minister said India considers the Netherlands among its most important partners
as the historical and people-to-people relations between the two sides are
"deep"
"Democratic
values, market economy and responsible behaviour are part of our common
approach. Our cooperation in areas of Water, healthcare and education has been
making the lives of our people better," he said.
Modi also
highlighted India's economic growth.
The prime
minister suggested that there should be convergence of the Netherlands'
expertise and India's "speed and skill" in every sector.
"We need to take our cooperation in areas of innovation, investment, sustainability and defence to new heights. Under this common vision, we are taking India-Netherlands relations to the level of a strategic partnership," Modi said.
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