During talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpart from The Netherlands Mark Rutte, which covered a wide range of issues, the visiting leader expressed support to the ambitious 'Make in India' programme, including in the defence sector.
Modi also announced e-visa for tourists from The Netherlands.
At a joint media interaction later, Modi described the talks as "comprehensive and productive" and said they discussed bilateral relations as well as global and regional issues of mutual interest.
"We have agreed to set up a Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism, which will hold its first meeting on June 19," Modi said.
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He said both the countries stand to benefit from closer bilateral and multilateral collaboration, including in areas such as countering terrorism and extremism, defence, maritime security and cyber security.
"Our two countries are bound by history and shared values. We have similar concerns like terrorism and common aspirations for a secure and stable world," he added.