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The Netherlands is a key trading partner for India, with bilateral trade worth USD 27.8 billion in 2024-25, according to India's Ministry of External Affairs. The third leg of Modi's trip will see him meet with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to "review the entire gamut of bilateral relations," the ministry said in a press release. The pair are also set to address the European Round Table for Industry in Sweden alongside von der Leyen.
Von der Leyen also met with Modi in January at the 16th EU-India summit, where the bloc successfully completed negotiations on a free trade agreement with New Delhi. The deal aims to reduce tariffs and red tape, which the EU hopes will facilitate trade and benefit consumers. From there, Modi will move on to Oslo for the third India-Nordic summit, where's he's scheduled to meet with the leaders of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. Talks will focus on the nations' cooperation on technology, renewable energies, defence, space and the Arctic region, India's External Affairs Ministry said.
Modi's tour will finish up in Italy on 20 May with a visit to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. In 2024, Modi and Meloni committed to a "Joint Strategic Action Plan," agreeing to build cooperation in a number of areas including security and defence, as well as promoting "safe and legal migration channels."