New Delhi, Oct 14 (UNI) President Ram Nath kovind on Monday expressed confidence that the visit of Netherland’s King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Maxima will further boost the relations between both the nations.
Speaking at a banquet hosted in the honour of the visiting dignitories, the President said Economic partnership was the key pillar of India-Netherland bilateral ties.
“Our economic partnership has created new opportunities for our peoples, from jobs, lifestyle choices to food. The Netherlands today is home to the largest Indian community on mainland Europe. The growing Indian student and professional community in Netherlands is making our cultural knot stronger and our technology partnership deeper,”the President said.
'We have created a partnership driven by innovation, investment and technology. Smart Solutions, Smart Cities, green energy, start-ups and new-age products are bringing us together. India is excited to share and learn from Netherlands on river rejuvenation,'the President said.
Earlier, recieving the King and Quen of Netherland at Rashtrapati Bhawan, the president said that bilateral ties between India and Netherlands are strong and growing.
“We have exchanged three visits at the level of Prime Minister in the last four years. These have provided significant momentum to our bilateral cooperation,”he said.
Noting that Netherlands is India’s 4th largest trading partner in the European Union, the President said, it is also among the leading investors in India.
Indian companies have made significant investment in the Netherlands as well.
He said that Dutch companies have a global name in the fields of agriculture, water management, port development, waste management and urban planning.
He invited them to partner India in its growth story.
Mr Kovind appreciated Netherlands’ support for India`s membership to the different Export Control Regimes and for its claim to a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.
The President said that India and the Netherlands share common concerns with regard to contemporary challenges, particularly climate action, cyber security and terrorism.
He said that terrorism is among the gravest threats affecting the world today and we must come together to develop a strong global response to defeat and destroy this evil.
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