Modi Embarks on Six-Day Tour of Five Nations to Strengthen Energy and Trade Relations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins a six-day tour of the UAE, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy to strengthen energy security, trade, and strategic partnerships. The visit focuses on semiconductors, AI, defense, clean energy, and support for the Indian diaspora, amid global tensions.
In Abu Dhabi, Modi met with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to enhance bilateral trade with a goal of reaching $200 billion by 2030. The discussions also emphasized support for the 4.5 million-strong Indian diaspora in the Emirates.
Subsequent visits will address key global sectors. In the Netherlands, Modi will focus on semiconductor technology. In Sweden, the agenda includes artificial intelligence and defense collaboration. Norway will host Nordic summits to discuss regional strategic cooperation. The Italian leg will concentrate on clean energy initiatives, emphasizing green transitions and supply chain resilience.
Supporters have praised the tour as a significant diplomatic endeavor, highlighting the potential benefits for trade, technology, and energy security. Critics, however, have raised concerns regarding the financial costs amid domestic economic challenges.
The tour underscores India’s strategic engagement with major global economies and its efforts to fortify economic and technological ties while addressing pressing energy and security concerns.

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