PM Modi Embarks on Strategic Multi-Nation Tour: UAE and Europe in Focus

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New Delhi | May 15, 2026 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially emplaned for a high-stakes, six-day multi-nation tour that will see him visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and four key European nations: the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy.

This marathon diplomatic mission, spanning from May 15 to May 20, is designed to fortify India’s “Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships” and capitalize on recently inked trade agreements, including the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA).

Leg 1: Strengthening the ‘Brotherly’ Bond in the UAE

The visit begins today in Abu Dhabi, where PM Modi will meet with the UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This meeting follows a period of unprecedented momentum in India-UAE relations.

  • Energy Security: The UAE remains a cornerstone of India’s energy strategy, meeting roughly 11% of India’s crude oil requirements. Discussions will focus on long-term LNG contracts and expanding cooperation into green hydrogen.
  • Trade Milestone: Bilateral trade recently crossed the $100-billion mark, achieving targets set by the 2022 CEPA five years ahead of schedule.
  • The Diaspora: With over 4.5 million Indians residing in the Emirates, the Prime Minister is expected to discuss community welfare and the deep cultural ties that bind the two nations.

Leg 2: Water and Innovation in the Netherlands

From the Gulf, the Prime Minister will travel to the Netherlands (May 15–17). At the invitation of Dutch PM Rob Jetten, the visit will pivot toward technical and environmental cooperation.

  • Strategic Partnership on Water: As world leaders in water management, the Dutch are key partners in India’s “Clean Ganga” and urban water initiatives.
  • Investment Hub: The Netherlands is India’s fourth-largest investor. Talks will aim to boost FDI in semiconductors, green hydrogen, and the maritime sector.
  • Royal Audience: PM Modi is scheduled to call on King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima in a gesture of high-level diplomatic protocol.

Leg 3: Sweden’s Tech and Industry Gothenburg Summit

On May 17, the Prime Minister heads to Gothenburg, Sweden. This leg is heavily focused on the “Industrial Transition” and future technologies.

  • The European Round Table for Industry: In a significant move, PM Modi and Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson will address a forum of Europe’s top business leaders, joined by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
  • Focus Areas: AI, startups, space research, and resilient supply chains. The goal is to integrate Indian service capabilities with Swedish manufacturing excellence.

Leg 4: Historic Visit to Norway and the India-Nordic Summit

The visit to Norway (May 18–19) marks a historic milestone—it is the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Norway in 43 years.

The 3rd India-Nordic Summit

In Oslo, PM Modi will participate in the 3rd India-Nordic Summit alongside leaders from Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden.

“The Nordic countries offer world-leading solutions in sustainability and the Blue Economy. India offers the scale. Together, we are building a green transition template for the world.” — Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Briefing

Key Norwegian Engagements:

  • EFTA Momentum: Capitalizing on the India-EFTA trade deal to increase Norwegian investment in India’s capital markets.
  • Arctic Research: Strengthening collaboration on climate change research in the Arctic region.

Final Leg: Italy and the “Melodi” Partnership

The tour concludes in Italy (May 19–20). PM Modi’s rapport with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has become a focal point of India’s Mediterranean diplomacy.

  • Joint Strategic Action Plan (2025–2029): The leaders will review the implementation of this roadmap, which covers defense, cyber security, and space.
  • Trade Growth: Bilateral trade reached $16.77 billion in 2025, and both sides are eager to push this further through co-production in the defense sector.

Why This Trip Matters: The Big Picture

This six-day tour is more than just a series of bilateral meetings; it represents India’s “Connect Europe” policy in action. By engaging with the Nordic countries, the “Big Four” of the EU, and the UAE simultaneously, New Delhi is positioning itself as a pivotal bridge between the West and the Global South.

Summary of Key Trade Data (2025-26)

CountryKey Focus AreaTrade/Investment Context
UAEEnergy & Diaspora$100B+ Total Trade
NetherlandsWater & Semi-conductors$55B+ Cumulative FDI
SwedenGreen Tech & AI$7.75B Bilateral Trade
NorwayBlue Economy$28B Pension Fund Investment in India
ItalyDefense & ManufacturingJoint Action Plan 2025-29

Conclusion

As PM Modi travels across these five nations, the underlying message is clear: India is open for high-tech business and strategic alignment. From the deserts of Abu Dhabi to the fjords of Norway, the “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) vision is being marketed as a reliable, innovative, and indispensable partner on the global stage.

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