The Global Investors Summit in Madhya Pradesh is a commendable initiative; it serves as a vital platform to showcase the state’s immense potential in industry, innovation and infrastructure: PM
By attracting global investors, it is paving the way for economic growth and job creation, Happy to see Madhya Pradesh emerge as a key hub for business and entrepreneurship: PM
The future of the world is in India! Come, explore the growth opportunities in our nation: PM
Madhya Pradesh will benefit significantly from the infrastructure efforts of the NDA Government: PM
Our Governments, at the Centre and in MP, are focusing on water security, which is essential for growth: PM
The first 50 days of 2025 have witnessed fast-paced growth: PM
The past decade has been a period of unprecedented growth for India's energy sector: PM
In this year's budget, we have energised every catalyst of India's growth: PM
After national level, reforms are now being encouraged at the state and local levels: PM
Textile, Tourism and Technology will be key drivers of India's developed future: PM

The Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Mangubhai Patel, Chief Minister Shri Mohan Yadav ji, all other esteemed dignitaries, ladies, and gentlemen!

First of all, I apologise for the delay in my arrival here. The delay occurred because, when I arrived here yesterday, I realised that today, the 10th and 12th-grade students have their exams. The timing of their exams was clashing with my departure from the Raj Bhavan. There was a possibility that if roads were closed due to security reasons, students might face difficulties in reaching their examination centres. To avoid any inconvenience for the students, I decided to leave Raj Bhavan only after ensuring that all students had reached their examination centres. Therefore, I intentionally delayed my departure by 15-20 minutes, which in turn caused some inconvenience to you all. I sincerely apologise to all of you once again.

Friends,

It is a matter of pride for me to welcome you all to this sacred city of Raja Bhoj. Many colleagues from various industries and sectors have gathered here today. Today's event holds great significance in the journey from a ‘Viksit Madhya Pradesh’ (Developed Madhya Pradesh) to a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mohan ji and his entire team for organising this grand event.

Friends,

For the first time in the history of Bharat, the entire world is so optimistic about Bharat. Whether it is common people, economic experts, different nations, or global institutions—everyone has high expectations from Bharat. The comments made in the past few weeks have boosted the enthusiasm of every investor in Bharat. Just a few days ago, the World Bank stated that Bharat will continue to be the world’s fastest-growing economy in the coming years. A key representative of the OECD remarked that the future of the world is in India. Recently, a UN organisation on climate change referred to Bharat as a superpower in solar energy. This institution also noted that while many countries merely talk, Bharat delivers results. A recent report highlighted how Bharat is emerging as an excellent supply chain hub for global aerospace firms. Many see Bharat as the solution to global supply chain challenges. I can quote numerous such examples that reflect the world’s growing confidence in Bharat. This confidence is also strengthening the confidence of every Indian state. Today, we can see and feel this optimism here at this Global Summit in Madhya Pradesh.

Friends,

Madhya Pradesh is Bharat’s fifth-largest state in terms of population. It is one of the top states in agriculture and also ranks among the top five states in mineral resources. MP is blessed by the life-giving Maa Narmada. The state has all the potential and possibilities to become one of the top five states in the country by GDP as well.

Friends,

In the past two decades, Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a new era of transformation. There was a time when the state faced major challenges related to electricity and water supply. The law and order situation was even worse, making industrial development very difficult. However, in the last 20 years, with the support of the people, the BJP government in MP has focused on good governance. Two decades ago, investors were hesitant to invest in MP. But today, MP has positioned itself among the top investment destinations in the country. There was a time when poor road conditions made even bus transport difficult in MP. But today, MP is among the leading states in Bharat’s EV revolution. By January 2025, nearly 2 lakh electric vehicles have been registered in the state, reflecting a growth of about 90%. This shows that MP is rapidly emerging as an attractive destination for new manufacturing sectors. I congratulate Mohan ji and his team for declaring this year as the Year of Industry and Employment.

Friends,

In the past decade, Bharat has witnessed a boom in infrastructure development. I can confidently say that Madhya Pradesh has greatly benefited from this. The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, which connects two of the country’s largest cities, passes significantly through MP. This means that, on one hand, MP is getting fast connectivity to Mumbai’s ports, and on the other, it is also connecting North Indian markets. Today, Madhya Pradesh has a road network of over 5 lakh kilometres. The state's industrial corridors are being integrated with modern expressways, ensuring rapid growth in the logistics sector in MP.

Friends,

Talking about air connectivity, the terminals of Gwalior and Jabalpur airports have been expanded. But we haven’t stopped there—MP’s extensive railway network is also being modernised. The state has achieved 100% railway electrification. The Rani Kamlapati Railway Station in Bhopal continues to impress everyone with its world-class design. Following this model, 80 railway stations in MP are being modernised under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.

Friends,

The past decade has been a period of unprecedented growth in Bharat’s energy sector. Especially in green energy, Bharat has achieved what once seemed unimaginable. In the last 10 years, over 70 billion dollars i.e., 5 trillion rupees, has been invested exclusively in the renewable energy sector. This has created over ten lakh jobs in the clean energy space just last year. Madhya Pradesh has also greatly benefited from this energy boom. Today, MP is a power-surplus state, with an electricity generation capacity of around 31,000 megawatts, of which 30% comes from clean energy sources. The Rewa Solar Park is one of the largest solar parks in the country. Just recently, a floating solar plant was inaugurated in Omkareshwar. Additionally, the government has invested 50,000 crore rupees in the Bina Refinery Petrochemical Complex, which will help establish Madhya Pradesh as a hub for petrochemicals. To support this growing infrastructure, the MP government is backing it with modern policies and specialised industrial infrastructure. The state already has over 300 industrial zones, and large investment zones covering thousands of acres are being developed in Pithampur, Ratlam, and Dewas. This means that for all investors, Madhya Pradesh offers immense opportunities for high returns.

Friends,

We all know how important water security is for industrial development. To ensure this, we are focusing on water conservation on one hand and moving forward with a mega mission of river interlinking on the other. Madhya Pradesh's agriculture and industries will be major beneficiaries of this initiative. Recently, work has begun on the Ken-Betwa River Interlinking Project with an investment of 45,000 crore rupees. This project will enhance the productivity of around 10 lakh hectares of agricultural land. It will also significantly strengthen water management in Madhya Pradesh. Such initiatives will unlock huge potential in the food processing, agro-industry, and textile sectors.

Friends,

After the formation of a double-engine government in Madhya Pradesh, the pace of development has also doubled. The central government is working shoulder to shoulder with the MP for the development of the state and the country. During the elections, I had said that we would work three times faster in our third term. We have already seen this speed in the first 50 days of 2025. This month, our budget was presented. In this budget, we have energised every catalyst for Bharat’s growth. Our middle class is the largest taxpayer and also creates demand for services and manufacturing. Several steps have been taken in this budget to empower the middle class. We have made income up to 12 lakh rupees tax-free and restructured tax slabs. The RBI has also reduced interest rates after the budget.

Friends,

The budget emphasises the creation of a local supply chain so that we can become completely self-reliant in manufacturing. There was a time when previous governments limited the potential of MSMEs, which prevented the local supply chain in Bharat from developing to its full capacity. Today, we are prioritising the development of an MSME-led local supply chain. The definition of MSMEs has been further improved, credit-linked incentives are being provided, access to credit has been made easier, and support for value addition and exports has been increased.

Friends,

For the past decade, we have been accelerating major reforms at the national level. Now, reforms are also being encouraged at the state and local levels. I want to highlight the State De-Regulation Commission, which was mentioned in the budget. We have been continuously engaging with states. Over the past few years, we have reduced more than 40,000 compliances in collaboration with state governments. In recent years, around 1,500 outdated laws have been repealed which have lost their purpose. Our aim is to identify regulations that hinder the ease of doing business. The De-Regulation Commission will help create an investment-friendly regulatory ecosystem in the states.

Friends,

In this budget, we have also simplified the Basic Customs Duty structure. The rates for several essential industry inputs have been reduced. A time limit is also being set for the assessment of custom cases. In addition, new sectors are continuously being opened for private entrepreneurship and investment. This year, we have opened up several new avenues for investment, including nuclear energy, bio-manufacturing, critical minerals processing, and lithium battery manufacturing. This demonstrates the government's intent and commitment.

Friends,

Three sectors will play a crucial role in shaping Bharat’s developed future. These three sectors will create millions of new jobs. They are textiles, tourism, and technology. If we look at the textile sector, Bharat is the second-largest producer of cotton, silk, polyester, and viscose. The textile industry provides employment to millions of people. Bharat has a strong tradition, skilled workforce, and entrepreneurial spirit in textiles. Madhya Pradesh, in particular, is considered the cotton capital of Bharat. Around 25 percent of Bharat’s organic cotton supply comes from Madhya Pradesh. The state is also the largest producer of mulberry silk in the country. The famous Chanderi and Maheshwari sarees from here are highly popular and have been awarded the GI tag. Your investment in this sector will significantly help Madhya Pradesh’s textiles make a global impact.

Friends,

Apart from traditional textiles, Bharat is also exploring new avenues. We are promoting agro textiles, medical textiles, and geotextiles, which fall under the category of technical textiles. A national mission has been launched for this, and we have provided incentives for it in the budget. You must also be aware of the PM MITRA scheme, under which seven major textile parks are being developed across the country. One of these parks is being established in Madhya Pradesh, which will further boost the growth of the textile sector. I urge you all to take full advantage of the PLI scheme announced for the textile industry.

Friends,

Just like in textiles, Bharat is also adding new dimensions to its tourism sector. There used to be a campaign for MP Tourism that said, “MP ajab bhi hai, Sabse Gajab bhi hai” (MP is unique and the most incredible). In Madhya Pradesh, there has been significant development in tourism infrastructure around the Narmada River and tribal areas. The state is home to many national parks and offers immense opportunities for health and wellness tourism. The mantra "Heal in India" is gaining global recognition. Investment opportunities in the health and wellness sector are continuously expanding, and that is why our government is encouraging public-private partnerships in this field. Bharat is also promoting its traditional treatments and AYUSH on a large scale. We are even offering special AYUSH visas. All of these initiatives will greatly benefit Madhya Pradesh as well.

By the way, friends,

Since you are here, I encourage you to visit Mahakal Mahalok in Ujjain. You will receive Mahakal's blessings and also experience how the country is expanding its tourism and hospitality sector.

Friends,

I have said from the Red Fort: "This is the time, the right time." This is also the right time for you to invest and expand investments in Madhya Pradesh. Once again, my best wishes to all of you.

Thank you very much.

 

Explore More
প্রধান মন্ত্রীনা শ্রী রাম জন্মভুমি মন্দির দ্বাজরোহন উৎসবতা পীখিবা ৱারোলগী মৈতৈলোন্দা হন্দোকপা

Popular Speeches

প্রধান মন্ত্রীনা শ্রী রাম জন্মভুমি মন্দির দ্বাজরোহন উৎসবতা পীখিবা ৱারোলগী মৈতৈলোন্দা হন্দোকপা
Chips, defence, clean energy: India, Netherlands upgrade ties to strategic level

Media Coverage

Chips, defence, clean energy: India, Netherlands upgrade ties to strategic level
NM on the go

Nm on the go

Always be the first to hear from the PM. Get the App Now!
...
India-Netherlands Joint Statement on the visit of Prime Minister of India to Netherlands
May 17, 2026

At the invitation of the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mr. Rob Jetten, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi paid an official visit to the Netherlands on 16-17 May 2026. This marked Prime Minister Modi’s second visit to Netherlands.

In the morning of May 16, Prime Minister Modi was hosted by Their Majesties King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands at the Royal Palace Huis ten Bosch in the Hague for a bilateral meeting. Their Majesties also hosted a luncheon for Prime Minister Modi.

Prime Minister Jetten and Prime Minister Modi met for restricted and delegation level talks, followed by a dinner in the evening of May 16. Both Prime Ministers recalled the longstanding and historical trade linkages, deep rooted people-to-people ties and robust bilateral relations between the two countries and expressed their desire for further expanding and deepening this multifaceted relationship. In this context, the two leaders noted with satisfaction the progress achieved in recent years across various cooperation programmes through regular interactions, including at the highest political level and through the fruitful collaboration during India’s Presidency of the G20 in 2023 and the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi in February 2026.

Acknowledging the strong momentum in the relationship and the growing convergences between the two countries, the two leaders decided to elevate the relations between India and the Netherlands to a 'Strategic Partnership'. In this context, they welcomed the adoption of a Strategic Partnership Roadmap under which both sides agreed to work through regular and structured cooperation in all areas, including political, trade and investment, defence & security cooperation, cyber security, critical & emerging technologies including semiconductors, space, AI & quantum system, science & innovation, sustainability, health, sustainable agriculture and food systems, water management, climate change and energy transition, sustainable transport, maritime development, education, culture and people-to-people ties. The two sides also agreed to explore exchanges in the domain of policy planning.

Both leaders welcomed in this regard the agreements concluded in December 2025 across different priority sectors, such as on defence, semiconductors and related emerging technologies, enhanced cooperation in digital and cyberspace, collaboration in pharmaceuticals and medical devices, the establishment of a Joint Trade and Investment Committee, as well as the cooperation between the maritime museums in Lothal and Amsterdam.

The two leaders noted the Pact for the Future and reaffirmed their commitment to upholding shared values and principles including democracy, human rights, international peace and security, and a rules-based international order in line with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. Both governments also underscored their commitment to strengthen and reform the multilateral system including expansion of both permanent and non-permanent categories of membership of the UN Security Council to reflect contemporary realities and called for text-based negotiations within a fixed timeframe. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Jetten for the continued Dutch support to India’s permanent membership of a reformed and expanded UN Security Council.

Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further deepen the India-EU Strategic Partnership and welcomed in this regard the conclusion of negotiations for a mutually beneficial India-EU Free Trade Agreement in January this year. They agreed that the free trade agreement will strengthen political and economic ties between the world's second and fourth largest economies, at a time of rising geopolitical tensions and global economic challenges and highlight the joint commitment to economic openness and rules-based trade. The two leaders further welcomed the simultaneous signing of the Security and Defence partnership that will strengthen EU and India’s dialogue and cooperation on security and defence, and deliver concrete results in areas such as maritime security, cyber, counterterrorism and defence industrial collaboration.

The leaders agreed on the importance of a free, open, secure and peaceful lndo-Pacific, based on respect for international law, sovereignty and territorial integrity, freedom of navigation, and absence of coercion and conflicts. Recalling the EU Strategy on the Indo-Pacific, Prime Minister Jetten announced the decision of the Netherlands to join the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) and co-lead the Capacity Building & Resource Sharing pillar along with Germany and the European Union.

On Ukraine, the two sides expressed concern over the ongoing war, which continues to cause immense human suffering and carries global consequences. Both leaders agreed to continue to support 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.

Both leaders expressed deep concern over the situation in West Asia / the Middle East, noting its serious implications for the region and the wider world, including immense human suffering and disruptions to global energy supplies and trade networks. The leaders welcomed the ceasefire announced on 08 April 2026. They underscored the importance of de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy and expressed hope for lasting peace in West Asia / the Middle East. They 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 efforts and initiatives in this regard.

Economic Cooperation, Trade & Investment

Both leaders noted that the Netherlands–India economic partnership stands out as a model of cooperation, driven by shared priorities such as sustainability, innovation, and long-term growth, creating mutual prosperity for both nations. They welcomed the growth in bilateral trade between the two countries, supported by efficient supply chains and shared commitment to open markets. The Netherlands, with its world class logistics network also serves as a strategic gateway to Europe for Indian exporters, including via its Port of Rotterdam whilst India offers a vast and dynamic market for Dutch companies who will also benefit significantly from upscaling opportunities, its business friendly environment, and the availability of a vast and skilled talent pool in India. At the same time, Indian businesses can leverage advanced Dutch expertise, particularly in water management, sustainable agriculture, and smart cities.

Expressing satisfaction with the existing economic collaboration between the two countries, the leaders emphasized the immense potential for further growth particularly in light of opportunities arising from the India-EU Free Trade Agreement. The Netherlands continues to remain one of India’s major trade and investment partners, reflecting the depth and resilience of the bilateral economic ties.

In order to further facilitate trade and investment, the Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, enabling the exchange of information between the customs authorities of the countries and thus contributing to enhanced customs enforcement and the facilitation of legitimate trade between India and the Netherlands.

The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further advancing bilateral trade and investment through, amongst others, the India–Netherlands Joint Trade and Investment Committee and the Fast Track Mechanism. They agreed to focus on enhancing investment facilitation and strengthening innovation ecosystems to support sustainable growth, job creation and resilient value chains.

Both Prime Ministers underscored the strong potential for cooperation in startups and innovation, noting that solutions developed in India and the Netherlands can scale globally, including across Indian and EU markets. They agreed to further connect both countries’ startup ecosystems, facilitate exchanges, and explore digital soft-landing programmes, as well as increased participation in trade missions, innovation missions and technology summits.

Defence & Security Cooperation

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the Letter of Intent on Defence Cooperation and emphasized the importance of deepening of the defence cooperation between the two countries including through regular interaction between respective Ministries of Defence and staff level talks, to coordinate exchanges of information, visits, research, innovation and training activities. They also concurred to move towards further expanding the scope of Defence Industrial Cooperation between the two countries.

Both leaders also agreed to enhance cooperation in the defence sector, under EU mechanisms and with other partners, and will explore possibilities of establishing a Defense Industrial Roadmap in which defence industrial collaboration for manufacturing of defence equipment, systems, components and other key capabilities through co-development, transfer of technology and setting up of joint ventures for co-production towards meeting the needs of the Armed Forces of both countries are laid down.

The leaders agreed to further enhance the security co-operation, including through regular exchanges between the National Security Apparatus of both countries on traditional and non-traditional security issues, including defence, maritime security, economic security, critical and emerging technologies, cyber security, counter terrorism and other mutually agreed matters of international security.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction with the annual bilateral cyber consultations as well as noted the holding of 8th session of the online cyber school, as means to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries to ensure an open, free and secure cyberspace. In this context, the leaders welcomed the signing of the Letter of Intent on enhanced collaboration in cyberspace, including closer coordination in multilateral fora and joint efforts on countering cyber threats and cybercrime through capacity building and the exchange of knowledge.

Both leaders underlined the importance of an open, free, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful ICT environment, which is seen as an enabler for innovation and economic growth and innovation. In this regard Prime Minister Modi thanked the Netherlands for its constructive participation in the AI Impact Summit that took place on 19 February 2026 in New Delhi.

Prime Minister Jetten strongly condemned the heinous and abhorrent terrorist attack on civilians in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India in April 2025 and expressed Netherlands’ solidarity and unwavering support to India in its fight against terrorism, including cross-border terrorism and the two leaders called for holding the perpetrators accountable. The two Prime Ministers unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. They called for zero tolerance approach to terrorism and rejected double standards in countering terrorism.

The two leaders reaffirmed the need to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner through both bilateral and multilateral mechanisms, including in the UN and the FATF. They further called for concerted action against all terrorists and terrorist groups, including groups proscribed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 1267 Sanctions Committee and their proxies, affiliates, sponsors, backers and financiers. Both sides also called upon all countries to continue to work towards eliminating terrorist safe havens and infrastructure as well as to disrupt terrorist networks and their financing and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice swiftly, in accordance with international law. Prime Minister Jetten expressed support for India’s endeavors to establish a UN Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT).

Both leaders noted with concern the growing threats from the use of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes such as unmanned aircraft systems, use of virtual assets by terrorists, and terrorist entities and the misuse of information and communication technologies for radicalization.

Recognizing a shared commitment to combat terrorism and strengthen the framework for global cooperation in this regard, both leaders emphasized the importance of upholding international standards on anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism by all countries.

Emerging technologies, Innovation, Science, and Education

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU on a Partnership on Semiconductors and Related Emerging Technology, which provides the framework for intensified cooperation in semiconductors, including in the areas of investment, research and talent exchange.

Both leaders welcomed the ongoing cooperation in the field of science, technology and innovation, focusing on launching public-private partnerships and connecting the expertise of governments, businesses, and knowledge institutions, through the already active Joint Working Group on Science, Technology and Innovation, which facilitates joint R&D projects, talent mobility, and technology transfer, through regular bilateral dialogues. Both leaders reflected on the almost fifty large research and innovation programs which were jointly launched in the past years and underlined the growing importance of continued collaboration in the domain of key enabling technologies, aimed at addressing common societal challenges with shared solutions.

Both leaders also welcomed the initiative to connect the Dutch Semicon Competence Centre to the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM), which aims to support and strengthen the semiconductor sector, specifically industries, startups, scale-ups, SMEs, and their suppliers, through collaboration, technology and talent development. Further both Prime Ministers expressed their appreciation for the Indo-Dutch Semicon Online School and its continuation for next phase.

The two leaders welcomed the adoption of a Memorandum of Cooperation between Eindhoven University of Technology and University of Twente and six Indian leading Technical Institutes (IISc Bangalore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Guwahati and IIT Madras) for a brain bridge in semiconductors and related technologies, with industry partnership from NXP, ASML, TATA and CG Semi. This would catalyse the R&D and talent development with academia and industry participation from both sides.

Recognizing the strategic importance of critical minerals for continued innovation, and the need for global cooperation to build resilient and sustainable supply chains, the two leaders expressed their mutual interest in strengthening cooperation across the critical minerals value chain, including exploration, research and innovation, integration of value chains, supply chain resilience, circularity and ESG standards and related assessments. In this context, the leaders welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Critical Minerals.

The two leaders also welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Higher Education between the Ministry of Education of India and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands to promote cooperation between the higher education institutions of the two countries, in accordance with their respective academic and educational priorities and needs.

Both leaders also expressed satisfaction at the on-going institutional cooperation between Dutch and Indian universities including recent collaborations for example between: University of Groningen and Nalanda University; Delft University of Technology and Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority; Survey of India and ITC, University of Twente; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee; and many more. Both leaders acknowledged that platforms like Indo-Dutch Education & Academic Network can play a significant part to further strengthen the educational and scientific collaboration.

Both leaders acknowledged the ongoing space partnership between India and the Netherlands and the possibility for intensifying the same, specifically on using space-based applications in addressing societal challenges including climate change, water issues, food security as well as air quality.

Energy Security and Transition / Circular Economy

Noting the active bilateral cooperation in biofuels and bio-chemicals, Prime Minister Modi welcomed the Netherlands joining the Global Biofuel Alliance that was launched during India’s Presidency of the G20. The two Prime Ministers also reaffirmed their commitment to work on bio-economy and reflected on the success of Mission Innovation Program on Biorefineries, co-chaired by India and the Netherlands.

Acknowledging the ongoing cooperation on ‘waste to value’, the leaders noted that the 2025 update of the Dutch National Circular Economy Programme 2023-2030 and the Indian presidency of the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF) 2026 will provide the opportunity for expansion of the partnership in new areas. This includes industrial circularity, solid and liquid waste management for sustainable and climate resilient urban systems, by technology deployment in pilot and scalable projects, introduction of innovation, and opportunities for trade and investment promotion, such as through B2B partnerships for which Dutch companies were invited to join the Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Industry Coalition (RECEIC). In the field of sustainable mobility, cooperation may be deepened in areas such as smart and inter operable charging infrastructure, battery technology and system integration, standardization and open protocols, heavy and medium-heavy zero-emission vehicles, smart urban mobility systems and multimodal integration, and, alternative fuels and active mobility.

With a view to further strengthening the partnership between India and the Netherlands in the field of Renewable Energy, the two leaders welcomed the establishment of a Joint Working Group under the Memorandum of Understanding on Renewable Energy which provides ample scope for a diversified agenda for cooperation in renewable energy, including innovative solar energy, green hydrogen, storage and investments in the renewable energy sector to facilitate energy transition.

To further strengthen the cooperation and two-way investments on renewable energy, the leaders launched the ambitious India-Netherlands Roadmap on the Development of Green Hydrogen. The leaders agreed that the roadmap will help support India’s ambition, vast potential and competitive advantages for production, usage and export of Green Hydrogen while also contributing to a swifter adoption of Green Hydrogen as a sustainable source of energy in both countries.

In addition to this, the renewal of the Joint Statement of Intent on Capacity Building for Energy Transition between NITI Aayog and the Netherlands will ensure continued collaboration in Energy Security and Transition areas.

The two leaders furthermore welcomed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Groningen (RUG) and 19 Indian Institutes for Technology (IITs) to strengthen academic cooperation. They also welcomed the establishment of a PhD Fellowship Programme on Hydrogen between the Department of Science and Technology of India and RUG.

Water Management

The two leaders noted the progress made under the Strategic Partnership on Water in building upon the synergies between the water related requirements of India and the expertise and experience of the Netherlands. Both Prime Ministers appreciated the joint efforts being undertaken in the field of water and river management, including partnership in the Namami Gange Mission, urban water management for climate resilience through Urban River Management Plans in combination with ‘Water as Leverage’, delta management, water quality management, waste water re-use and introduction of new water technologies. Both leaders emphasized the importance of safely managed sanitation and inclusive access to clean water and acknowledged the contribution of the Netherlands in sustainable finance for WASH related developmental projects internationally, aligned with India’s Swachh Bharat Mission goals.

Both leaders welcomed the establishment of a Centre of Excellence on Water under the aegis of Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India in collaboration with the Ministry of Infrastructure & Water Management, Government of the Netherlands at the Indian Institute for Technology (IIT) Delhi. The leaders also noted the progress under various ongoing joint programs in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Keralam.

Both leaders agreed to further enhance cooperation on the Kalpasar Project in Gujarat, where Dutch expertise and technical assistance in the Project can lead to the further strengthening of Strategic Partnership on Water.

The leaders noted the progress made so far on the Urban Water Infrastructure Resilience program of the India-led global Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), through which the Netherlands shares its expertise as part of its membership. Both leaders look forward to the roll-out of the developed training program both in Indian cities with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and globally in others of the 50+ CDRI member countries.

Maritime development

The two Prime Ministers noted the recently renewed Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime Cooperation and underscored the importance of continued collaboration towards a safe, secure and sustainable maritime sector, supporting the development of a strategic ‘Green and Digital Sea Corridor’ between India and the Netherlands, as outlined in the Letter of Intent signed in October 2025. In this context, they agreed to further deepen and broaden their partnership in the areas of smart and sustainable development of ports and inland waterways, supply chain optimization and green ports and shipping. As a next step, both Prime Ministers agreed to explore developing a comprehensive 'Strategic Roadmap on a Green and Digital Sea Corridor' which aims at working towards an environmentally sustainable, digitally integrated and economically efficient future-ready maritime corridor between India and the Netherlands.

Given the shared interest in global and regional maritime security, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, both Prime Ministers agreed to exchange best practices – between relevant government entities, businesses and knowledge institutes – in the field of protecting critical infrastructure including cyber resilience in ports and inland waterways and promoting diversified and resilient supply chains (including critical raw materials, medicine and food).

Health Sector

Both leaders emphasized the importance of scaling up bilateral cooperation on health, particularly in addressing global public health risks such as infectious diseases and anti-microbial resistance, as well as the growing impact of non-communicable diseases. Both leaders agreed to encourage further cooperation in digital health (including AI and cybersecurity) and capacity building. They welcomed the renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding on Healthcare and Public Health and consideration of new co-operation initiatives in areas such as women’s health, capacity development for climate and health preparedness, and knowledge exchange on sustainable healthcare systems in both countries. In the light of this renewed Memorandum of Understanding. The two leaders also welcomed the recently signed Letter of Intent between the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), focusing on areas such as infectious diseases, vector-borne diseases, One Health and disease surveillance.

Both leaders further underscored that, within the framework of the India-Netherlands strategic partnership, enhanced focus will be given to collaboration in pharmaceuticals and medical devices, to ensure high-quality, accessible, safe, and sustainable healthcare. In 2026, the first Joint Working Group meeting will be convened under the newly signed Memorandum of Understanding to discuss the implementation and further development of the Memorandum of Understanding and its WorkPlan, and to identify key opportunities for collaboration, including through academic cooperation, regulatory cooperation, business engagement, and knowledge exchange on market access.

Agriculture & food systems

Both leaders noted with satisfaction the on-going India-Netherlands collaboration in the field of agriculture, food systems and responsible value chains, including the exchange of knowledge and experience sharing through the Joint Working Group on Agriculture. The leaders welcomed the growing presence of Dutch companies in India in the field of protected cultivation, food processing, dairy and poultry. The leaders underscored the importance of leveraging the opportunities for co-operation between Indian and Dutch companies related to the agricultural sector including agri-tech.

The leaders reviewed the progress in setting up of Centers of Excellence in agri-related sectors in India, with Dutch expertise. These Centres are promoting technology in high-tech greenhouse agricultural productions as well as improved agricultural inputs and capacity building for smallholder farmers, leading to more sustainable and higher quality/productivity and reduced water and agro-chemical use.

The leaders underscored their commitment to further enhancing the impact and effectiveness of the Centers through continued collaboration and knowledge exchange. They also agreed to explore expanded collaboration in vocational education across various aspects of the food systems.

The leaders further welcomed the signing of a Joint Declaration between the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature of the Netherlands as well as the establishment of an Indo-Dutch Center of Excellence on Training in Dairy at the Center of Excellence for Animal Husbandry (CEAH), Bengaluru. Both sides agreed to continue to explore cooperation in Dairy and other allied agricultural sectors including food processing.

The leaders noted the work being undertaken, to boost Indian-Dutch cooperation in horticulture for establishment of Clean Plant Centres (CPCs) under India’s ongoing Clean Plant Programme in order to promote the availability of disease free, quality planting material of high value horticultural and fruit crops for global competitiveness of Indian Horticulture Sector. In this regard, the leaders welcomed the conclusion of the Memorandum of Understanding on capacity building and support between Naktuinbouw and National Horticulture Board, Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India

Underscoring the importance of food safety and security, both leaders welcomed the Memorandum of Understanding between Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

People-to-People Exchanges & Culture

The two Prime Ministers acknowledged the strong people-to-people ties which represent an important pillar of the India-Netherlands relationship. Prime Minister Jetten showed gratitude for the contribution made by the Indian community in the Netherlands to Dutch society. Both leaders reaffirmed their resolve to further facilitate people-to-people contacts between the two countries, particularly through youth, academia, professional workforce, sports, and cultural exchanges.

Noting the importance of facilitating fair migration and mobility between the two countries, both leaders welcomed the signing the Memorandum of Understanding on Migration and Mobility.

The two countries also agreed to further strengthen cooperation with a view to prevent and combat irregular migration and trafficking of human beings, and encourage the fair mobility of highly skilled professionals. This approach is guided by international standards that ensure migrant workers are treated with dignity and respect, including fair mobility, transparent visa processes, and the protection of workers' rights.

The two Prime Ministers agreed to deepen cultural ties between the two countries through enhanced cultural cooperation including by promoting exhibitions and cultural initiatives to deepen mutual knowledge, in fields such as, design, performing arts, visual arts, museum and heritage cooperation and exchanged views on the possible establishment of a Joint Working Group on Cultural Cooperation.

Highlighting the importance of mutual cultural appreciation, the leaders appreciated the efforts to showcase the artworks of Amrita Sher-Gil exhibition at the Drents Museum, as part of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Drents Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art. They also looked forward to the return exhibition showcasing an artwork by Van Gogh and other Dutch artworks at the National Gallery of Modern Art.

Both Prime Ministers underscored the importance of cooperating in the return and restitution of cultural artifacts and in that regard welcomed the return of the Chola Era Copper Plates from the University of Leiden to the Indian authorities.

Recalling the centuries-old bilateral maritime history between India and the Netherlands, both leaders welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation in development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) in Lothal (Gujarat), between National Maritime Museum of Amsterdam and the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways of India.

The talks were held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere, and both leaders expressed their confidence in the ample scope for further development of bilateral relations and of the multifaceted cooperation across sectors of India-Netherlands Strategic Partnership Roadmap. Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Jetten for the warm hospitality and extended an invitation to Prime Minister Jetten to visit India at his earliest convenience.