India-Netherlands Water Management Partnership
Analysis based on 16 articles · First reported May 17, 2026 · Last updated May 17, 2026
The strategic partnership between India and the Netherlands, particularly in water management and infrastructure, is expected to create new business opportunities for companies involved in these sectors. The cooperation on the Kalpasar Project could lead to significant investments and technological advancements, positively impacting the economies of both India and the Netherlands.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, accompanied by Prime Minister Rob Jetten of the Netherlands, visited the iconic Afsluitdijk dam to discuss cooperation in water management and climate-resilient infrastructure. The visit highlighted Dutch expertise in hydraulic engineering and its relevance to India's ambitious Kalpasar Project in Gujarat. Both nations reaffirmed their strategic partnership, signing a Letter of Intent between the India — Ministry of Jal Shakti of India and the Netherlands — Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands for technical cooperation on the Kalpasar Project. This collaboration aims to bring modern technology to India for irrigation, flood protection, and inland waterway expansion, while also expanding cooperation in other strategic sectors like semiconductors, innovation, defense, sustainability, and mobility.
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