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​Home and abroad: on the Prime Minister’s five-nation diplomatic tour

23 May 2026
2 min

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s European and UAE Tour

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent tour to the UAE and several European countries, including the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy, aimed at strengthening India-Europe relations amidst global tensions.

Objectives and Context

  • The trip focused on multiple agendas, initially planned last year but delayed due to the 2025 Pahalgam conflict.
  • Emphasized the need for stronger India-Europe ties in light of issues such as: 
    • Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
    • The U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran.
    • China's economic coercion.
  • Aimed at reinforcing the international rules-based order.

Trade Agreements and Economic Discussions

  • Focused on the India-EFTA trade agreement and the upcoming India-EU FTA.
  • Discussed diversification of supply chains and markets, especially with Nordic countries where trade is below $20 billion.

Energy and Strategic Partnerships

  • Promoted discussions on Strategic Petroleum Reserves in the UAE.
  • Highlighted "Green Strategic Partnerships" in Europe and Nordic-India Summit.

Bilateral and Multilateral Engagements

  • Engaged in talks on Ukraine and Iran conflicts.
  • Discussed AI governance and critical mineral initiatives.
  • Nordic countries emphasized maritime cooperation and Arctic scientific collaboration.

Outcomes and Challenges

  • Though few concrete deals were made, the visit showed promise for deeper collaboration.
  • Mr. Modi received awards, indicating goodwill and potential for future engagement.
  • Scheduled to attend the G-7 outreach summit in France and the India-EU FTA signing in Brussels later this year.
  • Faced criticism for not holding press conferences, highlighting transparency and accountability issues.

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