India and the Netherlands have upgraded their relationship to a Strategic Partnership during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit.
Both countries signed 17 agreements and MoUs focusing on water, agriculture, health (WAH), renewable energy, and critical minerals.
A key agreement involves a semiconductor fabrication project between TATA Electronics and ASML, a Dutch company.
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated he raised concerns about press freedoms and minority rights in India.
Detailed Insights:
The Strategic Partnership aims to enhance cooperation in areas like water management, semiconductors, innovation, defence, sustainability, and mobility.
The Dutch PM raised the issue of Insiya, a Dutch-born child allegedly abducted by her father in 2016, with the case currently sub judice.
The External Affairs Ministry responded to concerns about press freedom and minority rights, emphasizing India's diverse and democratic nature.
The European Union shares similar concerns regarding press freedom and the rights of minority communities in India.
Key Concepts Involved:
Strategic Partnership: A diplomatic agreement enhancing cooperation across various sectors for mutual benefit.
Sub Judice: A legal principle restricting public discussion of matters under judicial consideration.
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU): A non-binding agreement outlining intentions for cooperative efforts.