Modi, Dutch PM to hold bilateral summit on Thursday

IANS  |  New Delhi 

will hold a bilateral summit with his Dutch counterpart here on Thursday during which all issues of interest between the and the will be discussed.

The Dutch leader's visit comes within a year of Modi's visit to The last June.

This will also be Rutte's second visit to since June 2015, but the first after being re-elected as in 2017.

will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising the and Minister for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality Carola Schouten, Minister for and Development Cooperation Sigrid Kaag, Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and

According to an statement, over 230 business delegates representing 130 companies have registered to join the trade mission accompanying to India.

"The companies joining the trade mission represent the agrifood, horticulture, logistics, education, smart cities, water, health and life sciences, IT, and maritime sectors," the statement said, adding that the India-Dutch CEOs forum will be held in

Apart from the summit meeting with Modi, Rutte will participate in a business meeting, a CEOs round table and couple of other environment-related events.

From New Delhi, Rutte will visit Bengaluru, where he will visit the on Friday among other activities.

India and The have a bilateral trade of $7.621 billion (April 2017-Feb 2018). The Netherlands is the fifth largest investor in India with a cumulative investment of $23 billion for the period 2000 to Dec 2017.

The Netherlands is also home to a 235,000-strong Indian Diaspora, the largest in mainland

Rutte's visit is expected to boost the economic and political cooperation between India and The Netherlands.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 14:26 IST