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PM Modi's Historic Norway Visit to Boost India-Nordic Ties

PM Modi arrived in Oslo for a two-day visit, the first by an Indian PM in 43 years. He expressed confidence the visit will strengthen India-Norway friendship. The trip includes the 3rd India-Nordic Summit and bilateral talks with Norwegian leaders. Focus areas include trade, investment, and cooperation in clean technology and blue economy.

Confident my visit will strengthen India-Norway friendship: PM Modi

Oslo, May 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed gratitude to his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store for welcoming him at the airport and expressed confidence that his visit will strengthen the friendship between two nations.

During his visit to Norway, PM Modi will attend the third India-Nordic Summit and hold bilateral engagements. He will call on King Harald V and Queen Sonja and hold bilateral talks with his Norwegian counterpart.

The PM will also address the India-Norway Business and Research Summit along with PM Store.

"I have landed in Oslo, Norway. I am grateful for the warm welcome from Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store at the airport. This is the first visit by an Indian prime minister to Norway in over 40 years. I am confident that the visit will strengthen the friendship between India and Norway," PM Modi posted on X.

"I will meet Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and hold talks with Prime Minister Store. Tomorrow, the 19th, the third India-Nordic Summit will be held in Oslo. It will be a good opportunity to meet my Nordic colleagues," he added.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) called Norway a "valued partner" for India and stated that PM Modi's visit will add fresh vigour to the partnership between the two nations.

"God morgen Norge! Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Oslo, Norway. In a special gesture, he was received by PM Jonas Gahr Store at the airport. This is PM Modi's first visit to Norway and a Prime Ministerial visit from India to Norway in 43 years," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.

"Norway is a valued partner for India. Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold bilateral engagements, and tomorrow will participate in the 3rd India-Nordic Summit. The visit is set to add fresh vigour to the India-Norway partnership," he added.

PM Modi arrived in Norway for a two-day official visit after concluding his visit to Sweden. This is PM Modi's first visit to Norway and will also mark the first Prime Ministerial visit from India to Norway in 43 years.

In an earlier statement, the MEA stated, "The visit will provide an opportunity to review the progress made in India-Norway relations and explore avenues to further strengthen them, with a focus on trade and investment, capitalising on the India - EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, as well as on clean and green tech and blue economy."

"The visit will also be an opportunity to induce momentum in bilateral trade worth around $2.73 billion (2024), and investments by Norway's Government Pension Fund (GPFG) of close to $28 billion in the Indian capital market," it added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate the focus on trade and investment, but I hope this visit also addresses climate change collaboration seriously. Norway's expertise in renewable energy and sustainable development is world-class, and India needs that technology transfer. Let's hope concrete agreements come out of this, not just photo ops.

Vikram M

Finally, after 43 years! It's about time we strengthened ties with Nordic countries. They are leaders in technology, sustainability, and social welfare. I'm particularly excited about the India-Nordic Summit—these platforms help us diversify our diplomatic relationships beyond traditional allies.

James A

It's great to see India engaging more with Europe beyond the usual suspects like UK and Germany. Norway is a small but significant player. The EFTA trade deal could be a game-changer for Indian exports. Hoping both nations leverage this visit to unlock more opportunities in tech and clean energy.

Rohit P

PM Modi's international visits keep raising India's profile globally. From the US to Sweden to Norway, he's building bridges everywhere. The Northern Lights diplomacy is working! 😄 But seriously, the $28 billion GPFG investment is a huge vote of confidence in our capital markets. More such visits please.

Kavya N

A diplomatic milestone, no doubt. But I also hope the government doesn't neglect domestic issues while chasing foreign policy wins. The trade numbers are impressive ($2.73 billion), but we need to ensure these deals actually benefit Indian farmers, small businesses, and local industries—not just big corporations.

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