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Modi Says India and Netherlands Are Building a Future-Ready Supply Chain Amid a Decade of Global Crises

May 18, 2026 2 min read
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at a community event in The Hague on Saturday, warned that the world is living through what he called a "decade of disasters" — a period marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, rising geopolitical conflicts, and a deepening energy crisis. He cautioned that unless these challenges are addressed urgently, the development gains of recent decades could unravel, pushing millions back into poverty.

Modi was in the Netherlands as part of a five-nation tour running from May 15 to 20, which began with a stop in the United Arab Emirates. Addressing the Indian diaspora, he used the occasion to outline the growing strategic and economic ties between India and the Netherlands, with a particular focus on supply chain resilience.

"In such times, the world is talking about a resilient supply chain, and for that, India and the Netherlands are making endeavours to establish a trusted and transparent future-ready supply chain," Modi said, framing bilateral cooperation as a direct response to global disruption.



 

The Prime Minister also spoke at length about India's expanding role in the global economy, describing it as a nation that blends technological advancement with deep-rooted human values. "India in the 21st century is a land of opportunities. India is both technology-driven and humanity-driven. India is becoming as modern as it is ancient," he said.

The remarks reflect a broader push by India to position itself as a reliable partner in global value chains at a time when countries worldwide are actively seeking to diversify their sourcing and reduce dependence on single-origin supply networks. The India-Netherlands partnership, spanning trade, agriculture, water management, and technology, offers a strong foundation for this kind of supply chain collaboration.

Modi's five-nation tour signals India's intent to deepen economic diplomacy across multiple regions as it works to cement its place as a trusted node in the emerging architecture of global trade and logistics.


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