Hindustan Times (Jammu)

A 75-year-old bond of Maitri exists between India and Netherland­s

- Marten van-den Berg Marten van-den Berg is ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherland­s to India, Nepal and Bhutan The views expressed are personal

The year 2022 is special as it marks the 75 years of India’s Independen­ce, and also 75 years of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between India and Netherland­s, a celebratio­n of our friendship between the people, the values we share, and the inspiratio­n we draw from each other. The relations between India and the Netherland­s date back to the early 17th century.

In 1947, the Netherland­s establishe­d diplomatic ties with newly independen­t India, becoming the third country after the United States and China to do so. The two nations stand together as proud democracie­s and have strong political, cultural, sports, economic, science, and technology relations. The DNA of our relationsh­ip is based on addressing societal challenges through innovation and collaborat­ion. Successful high-level visits in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022 reflect and reiterate the commitment to take the strong bond foward.

During the Prime Ministers’ Virtual Summit in April 2021, a strategic partnershi­p on water was launched between the two nations. We work together to address floods in Kerala. We are joining hands in Chennai to close the water loop. Similarly, Dutch and Indian companies have a strong collaborat­ion on renewable energy. We together challenge Indian designers to work on circularit­y.

In sports, the Dutch hockey coach Sjoerd Marijne and the Indian women’s hockey team were successful in the Olympics. Today, the Indian women’s hockey team has become not only an inspiratio­n for many young women to build a career in sport, but also a role model for their position in India.

India and the Netherland­s are establishi­ng Centres of Excellence in India in the agricultur­al sector: Horticultu­re, flowers, and dairy, making the Indian agricultur­al sector more sustainabl­e and productive. In addition, we are working with two multilater­al organisati­ons — the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastruc­ture — on the climate crisis. The two nations work together on strengthen­ing global institutio­ns and are committed to the rule of law and diplomacy as the only ways to improve security in our multi-polar world.

As we can see again in Europe, with Russia’s war against Ukraine, only strong internatio­nal cooperatio­n can bring peace back to the continent. This is how we work jointly on global societal challenges like zero hunger, good health, gender equality, clean water, sustainabl­e cities, clean energy and peace, justice, and strong institutio­ns. Working on the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals is a team sport. It requires collaborat­ion between government­s, companies, civil society, and universiti­es. In the Netherland­s, we call this our polder model — a method of consensus decision- making among all relevant stakeholde­rs.

The close ties between India and the Netherland­s is illustrate­d by more than 250 Indian companies and institutio­ns in the Netherland­s and between 350 and 500 Dutch companies and institutio­ns in India.

The Netherland­s has the largest Indian diaspora in mainland Europe. Bollywood is well known in the Netherland­s. From a distance, India and the Netherland­s look different: India with 1.4 billion people, the Netherland­s with 18 million; India with high mountains and glaciers, only lowlands in the Netherland­s; India with 3.287000 square kilometres, the Netherland­s with 41,500 square kilometres. But our societies are vibrant democracie­s, and our friendship is getting closer.

India and the Netherland­s together can be the change we all would like to see in the world. Did you know that the former President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, during his trip to the Netherland­s in 2022, named a new yellow tulip “Maitri,” a symbol of the rich historical bond of friendship between the two nations?

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