Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a five-nation tour from May 15 to 20, visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy, as India seeks to strengthen ties with key global partners in trade, investment, energy and technology. Ahead of the visit, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said the tour comes at a crucial time and is expected to boost India’s trade and investment relations with Europe and the Gulf region.Describing the visit as significant for India’s economic and strategic outreach, FIEO said the high-level engagements could open fresh opportunities for Indian exporters in sectors including engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles, logistics and digital
trade.FIEO President S C Ralhan said, "The Prime Minister's high-level engagements with the leadership of UAE and major European nations underline India's growing stature as a trusted economic partner and a key driver of global growth. The visit is expected to create substantial opportunities for Indian exporters across sectors including engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, food processing, textiles, logistics and digital trade."The exporters' body said the visit assumes added importance at a time when India is deepening economic integration with Europe and the Gulf region through trade partnerships, resilient supply chains and investment-led growth.Prime Minister Modi will begin the tour with a visit to the UAE on May 15, where he will meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), discussions are expected to focus on energy cooperation, trade, investment and regional issues of mutual interest.FIEO said the UAE remains one of India's most important trade and investment partners and a key gateway for Indian exports to the Middle East and Africa."The visit will further consolidate India-UAE economic relations, especially in energy cooperation, infrastructure, investments and services trade. The strong Indian diaspora in the UAE also serves as a vital bridge in enhancing business and people-to-people ties," Ralhan said.After the UAE, PM Modi will travel to the Netherlands from May 15-17, where he is scheduled to hold talks with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten and meet King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. The visit is expected to focus on sectors such as semiconductors, green hydrogen, innovation, defence and water management.The Prime Minister will then visit Sweden on May 17-18 and hold bilateral talks with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. The two leaders are also expected to jointly address the European Round Table for Industry along with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Discussions are expected around AI, emerging technologies, green transition and resilient supply chains.In Norway, PM Modi will participate in the 3rd India-Nordic Summit in Oslo on May 19 and hold bilateral talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. The summit will also see participation from leaders of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden.Highlighting the importance of the Nordic leg of the visit, Ralhan said, "The growing strategic convergence between India and Nordic countries can open new avenues for Indian businesses, startups and technology partnerships while supporting India's transition towards sustainable and green growth."FIEO said the Prime Minister's engagements in Europe gain further significance in the backdrop of the recently concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement and the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA)."The Prime Minister's discussions with European leaders are expected to deepen cooperation in future-oriented sectors such as green hydrogen, semiconductors, AI, innovation, clean technologies, defence manufacturing, blue economy, resilient supply chains and sustainability. These areas hold immense potential for Indian exporters and industry," Ralhan said.In the final leg of the visit, PM Modi will travel to Italy from May 19-20 for talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella. The visit comes amid growing India-Italy cooperation in clean energy, defence and technology.FIEO also welcomed the Prime Minister's participation in business engagements such as the European Round Table for Industry and the India-Norway Business and Research Summit, saying such interactions would help boost investor confidence and industrial partnerships."India's bilateral trade with the countries covered during the visit exceeds USD 70 billion collectively, while investments from these regions into India continue to rise steadily. The visit will provide fresh impetus to bilateral trade, cross-border investments and economic cooperation," Ralhan said.The exporters' body expressed confidence that the visit would strengthen India's global trade footprint and improve market access for Indian exporters.

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