
PM Narendra Modi Foreign Visit: Prime Minister arrived on a visit to five countries Narendra Modi After completing his tour from Netherlands between 16th and 17th May, he has now left for Gutenberg, Sweden. He will stay here from 17 to 18 May. Netherlands PM Rob Jetton also reached the airport to see off PM Modi. PM Modi has shared a video of this period.
Apart from this, he has also released many pictures of his tour to Netherlands. At Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, PM Jetten came with his entire delegation to meet Prime Minister Modi and bid him a warm farewell. In such a situation, the tour of Netherlands is being considered successful in a way. After this, PM Modi will stay in Sweden from 17 to 18 May for his further visit. Modi has gone here on the invitation of Sweden’s PM Ulf Christerson.
#WATCH | Netherlands: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen off by Rob Jetten, PM of the Netherlands, at the Schiphol Airport.
PM Modi will travel to Gothenburg, Sweden, on May 17-18 at the invitation of Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
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PM Modi shared many pictures of his trip
While posting on X, PM Modi wrote that one such area in which Netherlands has done pioneering work. That is, water resources. The whole world can learn a lot from him.
Apart from this, he said that this morning (17 May 2026) I got the opportunity to visit Afsluitdijk and understand the main features of this project. I am grateful to PM Rob Jetton for coming here with me.
Modi said that we are working on bringing modern technology to India. Its objective is to help in irrigation, flood control and expansion of inland waterways network. I am sharing some more glimpses of this journey.
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