Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held wide-ranging talks with his Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten, focusing on trade, investment, and critical technologies. Ahead of the bilateral talks, Modi, along with Jetten, held discussions with prominent CEOs of leading Dutch companies across various sectors such as energy, ports, health, agriculture trade, and technology, among others. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Dutch companies to design, innovate and manufacture in India, saying the country offers immense opportunities. In his remarks at the CEO Roundtable, the Prime Minister said today's India is a symbol of scale and stability, and no country in the world can match its speed in infrastructure, clean energy, and connectivity. This is why India is contributing 17% to global growth, the Prime Minister said.
India-Netherlands : Opening remarks by PM @narendramodi and PM Rob Jetten
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Addressing a meeting with Dutch CEOs in the Netherlands,Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that semiconductor chips will soon be manufactured in India using advanced equipment following a recently signed MoU between ASML and Tata. Modi said the agreement marks a significant step in strengthening India’s semiconductor ecosystem and reflects growing global confidence in India’s capabilities. He added that the optimism expressed by global business leaders towards India must be translated into concrete outcomes.
India-Netherlands : Exchange of MoUs
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Reiterating the strength of India–Netherlands relations, he said the strategic partnership between the two countries is opening new opportunities for business collaboration and urged industry leaders to scale up their investments and ambitions in India.
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