PM Modi Netherlands Visit Live Updates: PM Modi announces elevation of India-Netherlands ties to Strategic Partnership
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 17, 2026, 00:07:16 IST
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PM Modi Netherlands Visit Live Updates: PM Modi announces elevation of India-Netherlands ties to Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed Indian diaspora in The Hague, Netherlands.

Earlier in the day he landed in the Netherlands as second leg of his 5 nation visit. He arrived in Amsterdam after concluding his UAE visit.

The visit began with strong symbolic messaging. UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan personally received Modi at Abu Dhabi airport, while UAE F-16 fighter jets escorted the Prime Minister’s aircraft into Emirati airspace. Modi was later accorded a ceremonial guard of honour in Abu Dhabi before delegation-level talks between the two leaders.

During the visit, India and the UAE signed an Agreement on Framework for the Strategic Defence Partnership, aimed at expanding bilateral defence and security cooperation. The two sides also finalised a Memorandum of Understanding on Strategic Petroleum Reserves and an agreement related to Liquefied Petroleum Gas supplies, signalling a deeper push towards energy security cooperation amid continuing instability in global energy markets.

In the maritime sector, both countries signed an MoU for setting up a Ship Repair Cluster at Vadinar. In a major economic boost, investments worth USD 5 billion were announced for Indian infrastructure projects as well as investments in RBL Bank and Samman Capital.

Speaking during delegation-level talks, Modi thanked the UAE President for strengthening bilateral relations and said India-UAE cooperation had acquired greater significance in the current global environment.

“I extend heartfelt gratitude to you for taking our comprehensive strategic partnership to new heights. During your visit to India in January, we agreed to qualitatively upgrade our relations. Even in such a small duration, we have made significant progress in all matters,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister also addressed the growing tensions in West Asia, saying the impact of regional conflict was being felt across the world. He stressed that diplomacy and dialogue remained the best path towards stability and peace.

“India stands shoulder-to-shoulder with UAE in every situation, and it will continue to do so. For the restoration of peace and stability, India will extend all possible cooperation,” Modi said. He also underlined the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz “free and open” and called for respect for international laws.

Modi strongly condemned recent attacks targeting the UAE during the talks. “We strongly condemn the attacks launched on the UAE. The manner in which UAE has been targetted is not acceptable in any form,” he said.

The Prime Minister also thanked the UAE leadership for expressing condolences following the recent natural disaster in India and praised the Emirates for supporting the Indian diaspora during difficult times.

Ahead of the visit, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations described Modi’s five-nation tour as taking place at a “crucial juncture” for India’s trade and investment engagement with Europe and the Gulf region. FIEO President S. C. Ralhan said the high-level engagements would create fresh opportunities for Indian exporters in sectors such as engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, logistics and digital trade.

UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy described Modi as a “true treasure” for the UAE leadership and people and said bilateral ties were poised to reach “new mountaintops” in trade and technology.

The UAE remains one of India’s most important trade and investment partners and serves as a gateway for Indian exports to West Asia and Africa. The latest agreements are expected to deepen strategic convergence between the two countries across sectors ranging from defence and energy to logistics and financial cooperation.

After concluding the UAE leg of the visit, Modi will travel to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy, where discussions are expected to focus on semiconductors, artificial intelligence, green hydrogen, resilient supply chains, innovation and defence partnerships.
07:11 (IST) May 16
PM Modi looks to discuss, boost tech, energy, and trade ties in Netherlands
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday described his two-day Netherlands visit as an opportunity to deepen ties between both countries in various sectors, including semiconductors, water, clean energy and more.

In an 'X' post, PM Modi said that he would be meeting Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten and would call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. He will also address the Indian community in the country on Saturday.

"Landed in Amsterdam. This visit to the Netherlands comes at a time when the India-EU Free Trade Agreement has given a major impetus to trade and investment linkages. It offers an opportunity to deepen relations in areas like semiconductors, water, clean energy and more. Will be holding talks with Prime Minister Rob Jetten and will be calling on Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. I also look forward to addressing a community programme on the morning of the 16th," Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on 'X'.

Upon his arrival, PM Modi was welcomed by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King, Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen and Indian Ambassador to the Netherlands Kumar Tuhin, along with other senior officials of the Dutch government.
05:00 (IST) May 16
PM Modi witnesses cultural, classical performances after interacting Indian diaspora in The Hague
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome from the Indian community in The Hague on Saturday as he arrived in the Netherlands during the second leg of his five-nation tour. Members of the diaspora greeted him with cultural and classical performances outside his hotel, where the Prime Minister also interacted with attendees.

Artists who performed during the welcome expressed excitement over meeting PM Modi. Gautam, who took part in a Garba performance, said the group was delighted to interact with him, while another performer, Reema, described the experience as “amazing”.

Earlier, PM Modi arrived at Amsterdam Airport, where he was received by senior Dutch officials, including Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen, along with Indian Ambassador Kumar Tuhin. In a post on X, Modi said his visit comes at a significant time for India-EU ties and highlighted cooperation in semiconductors, clean energy and water management. He is also scheduled to meet Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten and the Dutch royal family.
03:57 (IST) May 16
PM Modi lands in Amsterdam for second leg of five-nation tour, to meet Dutch PM Jetten
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Amsterdam on Friday for the second leg of his five-nation tour. During his visit, he is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with Dutch Prime Minister Robb Jetten and meet King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima. Discussions are expected to focus on semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence cooperation and water management.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi met UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and reaffirmed India’s strong support for the UAE amid rising tensions in West Asia. Describing the UAE as his “second home”, Modi thanked the Emirati leadership for its warm welcome and praised its restraint and leadership during the ongoing regional crisis. He also strongly condemned recent attacks on the UAE and backed efforts to maintain regional stability and national security.
01:23 (IST) May 16
PM Modi receives warm welcome by members of the Indian diaspora in Netherlands
00:38 (IST) May 16
PM Modi lands in Amsterdam on second leg of five-nation tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was recieved by Rear Admiral Ludger Brummelaar, Adjutant-General and Chief of the Military Household of His Majesty the King; Tom Berendsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs; and the Ambassador of India to the Netherlands, Kumar Tuhin, along with other senior officials of the Government of the Netherlands.
23:52 (IST) May 15
PM Modi arrives in Netherlands on second leg of five-nation tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the Netherlands on Friday on the second leg of his five-nation diplomatic tour aimed at strengthening India’s strategic partnerships across trade, technology, innovation and green growth.

PM Modi is visiting the Netherlands at the invitation of Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten.

During the visit, the PM Modi is scheduled to call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima and hold delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Jetten.

The discussions are expected to focus on expanding cooperation in sectors including semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence, water management and resilient supply chains.

PM Modi’s visit to the Netherlands comes after concluding the UAE leg of his tour, where India and the United Arab Emirates signed major agreements across defence, energy and infrastructure sectors.

PM Modi’s broader five-nation tour from May 15 to 20 also includes visits to Sweden, Norway and Italy as India looks to deepen engagement with Europe and the Gulf region amid shifting global economic and geopolitical dynamics.
21:11 (IST) May 15
Highlights from a PM Modi's 'productive' UAE visit
17:02 (IST) May 15
PM Modi shares photos with UAE President after ‘excellent discussions’ on regional situation
16:54 (IST) May 15
‘Excellent discussions’: PM Modi reaffirms support for UAE in talks with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said he held “excellent discussions” with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and reaffirmed India’s condemnation of the recent attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates.

In a post on X, Modi said: “I held excellent discussions with my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; wherein I reaffirmed our condemnation in the strongest terms of the attacks that targeted the United Arab Emirates. I also expressed my appreciation for the leadership, courage, and wisdom with which my brother is endowed—qualities that have been clearly manifested throughout this period. Likewise, I expressed my gratitude for the care and attention that His Highness devotes to the Indian community residing in the United Arab Emirates.”

Modi also thanked the UAE President for the care and attention given to the Indian community living in the country.
16:53 (IST) May 15
PM Modi’s visit results in India-UAE defence, energy pacts, $5 billion investment deal
15:29 (IST) May 15
PM Modi UAE Visit: USD 5 billion investment push announced during Modi’s UAE visit

Investments worth USD 5 billion were announced during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the UAE. The investment commitments include Indian infrastructure projects as well as stakes in RBL Bank and Samman Capital. The announcement reinforced the UAE’s position as one of India’s leading investment and trade partners.
15:29 (IST) May 15
PM Modi UAE Visit: India and UAE finalise major energy cooperation agreements

India and the UAE signed key agreements related to Strategic Petroleum Reserves and Liquefied Petroleum Gas supplies during Modi’s visit. The agreements come amid continued global concerns over energy security and supply disruptions linked to tensions in West Asia. Both countries are looking to strengthen long-term cooperation in energy infrastructure and supply chain resilience.
15:29 (IST) May 15
PM Modi UAE Visit: India, UAE sign strategic defence partnership agreement

India and the UAE signed an Agreement on Framework for the Strategic Defence Partnership during PM Modi’s visit to Abu Dhabi. The agreement is expected to deepen bilateral cooperation in defence and security at a time of growing geopolitical uncertainty. The two sides also discussed regional security and broader strategic coordination during delegation-level talks between Modi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
15:29 (IST) May 15
PM Modi UAE Visit: UAE F-16 fighter jets escort PM Modi’s aircraft into Emirati airspace

In a major symbolic gesture, UAE F-16 fighter jets escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s aircraft as it entered UAE airspace on Friday. Modi later received a ceremonial guard of honour after landing in Abu Dhabi. The visuals of the escort reflected the increasingly close strategic and defence partnership between India and the UAE amid rising regional tensions in West Asia.
15:28 (IST) May 15
PM Modi UAE Visit: PM Modi receives rare airport welcome from UAE President

Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his UAE visit with a rare diplomatic gesture as UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan personally received him at Abu Dhabi airport. The reception highlighted the close personal rapport between the two leaders and the growing strategic importance of India-UAE ties. Modi later thanked the UAE President on X, calling him “my brother” and expressing confidence that the visit would strengthen cooperation in energy, investment and supply chains
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday landed in the Netherlands as second leg of his 5 nation visit. He arrived in Amsterdam after concluding his UAE visit.

In his five-nation diplomatic tour with a high-profile visit to the United Arab Emirates, where India and the UAE signed major agreements across defence, energy, maritime infrastructure and investment sectors. The visit was marked by rare diplomatic gestures, including UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan personally receiving Modi at Abu Dhabi airport and UAE F-16 fighter jets escorting the Prime Minister’s aircraft into Emirati airspace.

The two countries finalised an Agreement on Framework for the Strategic Defence Partnership, signalling deeper security and strategic cooperation at a time of growing instability in West Asia. India and the UAE also signed agreements related to Strategic Petroleum Reserves and Liquefied Petroleum Gas supplies, highlighting energy security as a major pillar of the bilateral relationship. Another MoU was signed to establish a Ship Repair Cluster at Vadinar, expanding maritime cooperation between the two countries.

A major outcome of the visit was the announcement of investments worth USD 5 billion in Indian infrastructure projects as well as investments in RBL Bank and Samman Capital. The agreements reinforced the UAE’s position as one of India’s most important trade and investment partners and reflected growing economic interdependence between the two countries.

During delegation-level talks, Modi stressed the importance of maintaining peace and stability in West Asia amid rising regional tensions. He said the impact of the conflict in the region was being felt globally and called for dialogue and diplomacy as the best path forward. Modi also emphasised that the Strait of Hormuz must remain “free and open” and international law should be respected.

The Prime Minister strongly condemned recent attacks targeting the UAE and reiterated India’s support for the Emirates. “India stands shoulder-to-shoulder with UAE in every situation, and it will continue to do so,” Modi said during the talks. He also thanked the UAE leadership for supporting the Indian diaspora and for expressing condolences following the recent natural disaster in India.

Ahead of the visit, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations described the tour as taking place at a “crucial juncture” for India’s economic and strategic engagement with Europe and the Gulf. FIEO President S. C. Ralhan said the visit was expected to create opportunities for Indian exporters in engineering, clean energy, pharmaceuticals, logistics, textiles and digital trade.

UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy praised Modi ahead of the visit and described him as a “true treasure” for the UAE leadership and people. She said India-UAE ties were poised to reach “new mountaintops” in trade and technology cooperation.

After the UAE leg, Modi is scheduled to visit the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy as part of a broader effort to strengthen India’s partnerships in technology, green growth, defence, innovation and resilient supply chains.