India, Norway to Boost Green & Blue Economy via TEPA, Eye PM Modi's Visit

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met Norway's Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg in Oslo to strengthen bilateral economic cooperation. Both sides agreed to leverage the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) to enhance collaboration in the blue economy, green economy, and renewable energy sectors. They discussed increasing investments through sovereign wealth and pension funds, with Stoltenberg noting India's growth presents significant opportunities. The meeting also highlighted anticipation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to Norway later this year.

Key Points: India-Norway Strengthen Green, Blue Economy Ties via TEPA

  • Leverage TEPA for sustainable sectors
  • Focus on blue & green economy
  • Boost investment via sovereign funds
  • Discuss PM Modi's upcoming visit
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FM Sitharaman meets Norway's FM, both sides agree to leverage TEPA for Blue, Green economy and investment

Finance Ministers Sitharaman & Stoltenberg agree to leverage trade pact for renewable energy, investment & ocean economy ahead of PM Modi's visit.

"India's economic growth offers lots of opportunities to invest and grow - Jens Stoltenberg"

Oslo, February 17

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held a meeting with Norway's Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg in Oslo and discussed strengthening bilateral economic cooperation, with both sides agreeing to leverage the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, especially in the domains of blue economy, green economy, and investment through sovereign wealth and pension funds.

In a social media post on Tuesday, the Ministry of Finance stated, "Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Smt. @nsitharaman met Mr.@jensstoltenberg, Norway's Minister of Finance, in Oslo, Norway, today. Mr. @jensstoltenberg said that India's economic growth offers lots of opportunities to invest and grow".

During the meeting, both leaders discussed enhancing collaboration in key sectors, including renewable energy, particularly solar power, rare earth processing, and carbon capture and storage.

Both sides agreed to work towards leveraging the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) to strengthen cooperation in emerging and sustainable sectors.

The focus areas included the blue economy, which relates to ocean-based industries, and the green economy, which promotes environmentally sustainable growth. They also discussed increasing investment through sovereign wealth funds and pension funds to further boost economic ties.

Jens Stoltenberg also informed Sitharaman that Norway is looking forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit scheduled later in the year. He expressed hope that the visit would further strengthen and expand cooperation between India and Norway.

As part of her visit, Sitharaman also interacted with key members of the Norwegian Parliament, including Tuva Moflag, Head of the Finance Committee, Trine Lise Sundnes, Deputy Head of the EFTA Committee, and Himanshu Gulati, Head of the Indian-Norwegian Friendship Group in the Norwegian Parliament.

During the interaction, both sides discussed opportunities for mutual investment and collaboration, noting that cooperation between India and Norway has gained importance, especially in the context of the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA).

The parliamentary members welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Norway and expressed confidence that it would further strengthen bilateral ties.

The Finance Minister also invited the Norwegian leaders to visit GIFT-IFSC and highlighted that it is a world-class financial hub that provides infrastructure and services for global financial institutions.

She informed that GIFT-IFSC offers various tax benefits and a liberalised regulatory regime for entities operating within the centre.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived in Norway on Monday for a two-day official visit. During the visit, she is meeting the senior Norwegian leadership, holding bilateral meetings, and engaging with business leaders, investors, and members of the Indian diaspora, with the aim of strengthening economic and financial cooperation between the two countries.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on blue economy. Our coastal communities and fisheries need sustainable development. Hope this partnership brings in technology for cleaner oceans and better marine resource management. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While the intentions sound great, I hope the fine print of the TEPA is scrutinized properly. We need to ensure it truly benefits Indian MSMEs and doesn't just open our markets. "Atmanirbhar Bharat" should remain the core principle.
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Sarah B
The focus on carbon capture and rare earth processing is crucial. As the world moves away from fossil fuels, securing partnerships for these critical technologies will define our energy security. Forward-looking diplomacy by FM Sitharaman.
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Vikram M
Promoting GIFT-IFSC is a masterstroke. Attracting Norwegian pension funds to invest there can make it a truly global financial hub. More jobs, more forex inflows. Win-win!
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Kavya N
Excited for PM Modi's visit later this year! Norway is a leader in green living. Hope we can learn from their model for our smart cities and waste management. The partnership on solar power is especially welcome. ☀️

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