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PM Narendra Modi visited the Netherlands and bilateral ties were elevated to a Strategic Partnership.
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About the Change in Relationship
- New Status (2026): India-Netherlands ties elevated to Strategic Partnership — the most comprehensive framework governing their bilateral engagement.
- 17 Agreements signed: Broadly grouped under the “WAH” framework: Water, Agriculture, and Health, along with semiconductors, critical minerals, and renewable energy.
- Flagship MoU:
- Tata Electronics and Dutch chip giant ASML signed an MoU to establish a semiconductor fabrication facility in Gujarat.
- Joint MoUs on offshore wind, green hydrogen. India targets 500 GW renewables by 2030.
- MoU for joint exploration and processing of Critical Minerals( It helps India in supply chain diversification away from China)
- Green & Digital Shipping Corridor: plans for a Green and Digital Sea Corridor linking Indian ports with the Port of Rotterdam.
- Semiconductor Brain Bridge Initiative: Partnership between IITs/IISc and Dutch universities
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India–Netherlands Bilateral Relations |
| ● Diplomatic Relations: India and the Netherlands established diplomatic relations in 1947; 2022 marked 75 years of ties.
● Priority Areas (WAH): Water, Agriculture and Health (WAH) are the core pillars of bilateral cooperation. ● Trade Relations: Netherlands is India’s 11th largest trading partner, 3rd largest export destination globally and largest in Europe. Bilateral merchandise is USD 27.8 billion (FY 2024-25). ● Investment Relations: Netherlands is the 4th largest investor in India with cumulative investments of around USD 55 billion since 2000. ○ Indian companies invested around USD 28 billion, making it the 4th largest ODI destination for India. ● Indo-Pacific Convergence: Netherlands’ Indo-Pacific Guidelines (2020) identify India as a key strategic partner for a free and open Indo-Pacific. ● Space & S&T Cooperation: ISRO cooperates with the European Space Agency’s ESTEC centre located in Noordwijk, Netherlands. ● Indian Diaspora: Netherlands hosts around 300,000 people of Indian origin, including a large Surinami-Hindustani community. |
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