The Netherlands-India Association dates back to April 1951. During
its past half a century history, its character and composition
have changed considerably. The Association was created by a group
of Dutch individuals, mostly academics, interested in the rich
and diverse historical, cultural, social, religious, philosophical
and spiritual aspects of India. In the beginning, membership of
the Association was confined largely to the Dutch community because
the Indian population in the then Netherlands was rather scarce.
Primarily, the then Association was more concerned with academic
activities such as organizing lectures, talks, debates and seminars
highlighting the various aspects of Indian religions, culture
and philosophy.
Late 1960s coincided with considerable change in the number of
Indians living in the Netherlands and by 1969, their number rose
significantly. This change marked a new phase in the history of
the Association; the composition and character of the Association
naturally but gradually started to reflect the socio-cultural
interests of its Indian membership too. Its Constitution, written
and adopted in June 1973, reflects this important change. The
Netherlands-India Association has come a long way since its creation
in 1951 but has always endeavored to contribute actively to the
development of Indo-Dutch cultural relations and to the strengthening
of such bilateral ties.
Site: http://www.netherlands-india.nu