New -Delhi, May 18 (IANS). Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will go to the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany from 19 to 24 May. The Foreign Ministry announced the program on Sunday. The journey is part of India’s diplomatic activities to ‘Operation Sindoor’, which aims to strengthen strategic relations and increase collaboration with major European partners. Strategic partnership with these countries will be focused on regional and global issues of business, investment and mutual interests. According to the statement from the Foreign Ministry, Foreign Ministers will meet the top leadership of the three countries during the visit and will discuss their bilateral relations with their peers and regional and world affairs of mutual interest. The journey takes place at a time when India actively strengthens its reach in Europe, which emphasizes trade, investment, digital collaboration, climate action and shared safety issues. His meetings are expected to discuss various issues, including geopolitical developments, global economic challenges and coordination in multilateral forums. In February 2024, India and Denmark signed an agreement for dynamics and migration participation, which helped Indian citizens create a structured structure to work in Denmark, especially in the healthcare sector. The agreement also contains provisions for Indian students with higher education in Denmark, so they can find extra time to find work after completing their studies. In addition, Dr. Jaishankar met in September 2024 The Minister of Business and Financial Affairs, Minister Baden Badskov, and discussed the Green Strategic Partnership. The partnership focuses on collaboration with renewable energy and invites Danish businesses to invest in their growing renewable energy sector. Earlier in October 2024, Foreign Minister Jaishankar had extensive discussions with German Foreign Minister Analena Baibock and discussed various regional and global matters. He also had a significant conversation with German vice -chancellor Robert Hebek. These discussions were part of the seventh meeting of the Intergovernmental Consultation (IGC) in India Germany. -Ians Ash/Acae part labels
Foreign Minister Jaishankar visits the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany from 19 to 24 May
