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Dutch company sows seeds of success in South-East Asia (Feature)

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By Peter Janssen Jun 24, 2009, 5:28 GMT


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Dr. Cajetan CoelhoJun 24th, 2009 - 08:51:42


The industrious and innovative people from the Netherlands have a long and illustrious history of novel achievements down the centuries. The Dutch East India Company (1605–1825) and their establishments in India are well documented in the pages of history.

Archives and libraries in the Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Alkmaar, Goa, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Pondicherry speak of the Dutch presence and activities in coastal India. Places such as Masulipatnam, Chinsurah, Pulicat, Surat, Vengurla, Tuticorin, Negapatnam, Kodungallor, Pallipuram, Cochin, Quilon, Cannanore, Kundapura, Kayankulam, Ponnani, Golkonda, Bimilipatnam, Jaggernaikpoeram, Daatzeram, Nagelwanze, Palikol, Nizampatnam, Paliacatta, Sadras, Thiruppapuliyur, Cuddalore and Porto Novo still exhibit traces of the Dutch presence in times gone by.

Nowadays unique ventures in agriculture, food production, tulip growing, dairy farming, ship building and activities related to football and hockey keep the Dutch presence alive and thriving world wide.

I love the way they reshape and remake their lives and their environment. Going around Delft, Scheveningen, Leiden, Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Lelystad, Groningen, Tilburg, Breda, Eindhoven and Maastricht one marvels at their ways and vision for town planning, landscaping and waterways.

In recent years innovation and total football has been a major contribution of the Dutch to Jogo Bonito. The legendary Rinus Michels and after him Leo Beenhakker, Johan Cruyff, Guus Hiddinks, Louis van Gaal, Dick Advocaat, Henk Houwart, Arie Haan, Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit and Ronald Koeman continue to evolve intricate strategies and plans to make life exciting and full of thrills on the green lawns.

Going Dutch is not as simple as one is made to think and believe. The Dutch were and are leaders and pioneers in fields galore.

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