The Hague
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India and the Netherlands are collaborating to build a reliable, transparent and resilient supply chain architecture as the world grapples with an era of overlapping global crises.
Addressing members of the Indian diaspora during a community event in The Hague as part of his ongoing five-nation diplomatic tour, Modi described the current decade as a “decade of disasters,” citing a succession of global disruptions ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to armed conflicts and the emerging energy crisis.
Speaking about the challenges confronting the international community, Modi said humanity is passing through an exceptionally turbulent phase marked by uncertainty and economic stress.
He noted that the world first battled the coronavirus pandemic, followed by geopolitical conflicts and rising energy concerns, creating a chain of crises that continue to test global stability.
Warning of the consequences of inaction, the Prime Minister said that unless the international community responds swiftly and collectively, decades of developmental progress could be undermined, pushing millions back into economic hardship and poverty.
Highlighting the growing importance of economic resilience, Modi said nations across the world are increasingly focusing on strengthening supply networks, and in this context, India and the Netherlands are working together to create supply chains that are secure, trustworthy, transparent and equipped for future challenges.
The Prime Minister also underlined India’s evolving global role, describing the country as a land of expanding opportunities that balances technological advancement with human-centric values.
He said 21st-century India is emerging as a nation driven equally by innovation and humanity, while successfully preserving its ancient civilisational roots alongside rapid modernisation.
Modi’s remarks came during his interaction with the Indian community in the Netherlands, where he also emphasised the growing strategic, economic and cultural partnership between the two nations.
India and Netherlands have been steadily expanding cooperation across trade, technology, logistics and innovation sectors.
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The Prime Minister is currently on a five-nation overseas visit from May 15 to May 20, with United Arab Emirates being the first stop of the diplomatic tour.