India and Norway Forge Stronger Ties in Maritime, Green Energy, and Startups

India and Norway are exploring expanded cooperation in maritime, green energy, and startups. The Norwegian envoy noted that 160 Norwegian companies now operate in India, with 70% in the maritime sector. PM Modi's upcoming visit to Oslo will be the first by an Indian prime minister in 43 years. Norway is keen to support India's green energy transition and startup ecosystem.

Key Points: India-Norway Explore Maritime, Green Energy Ties

  • Norwegian companies in India double to 160 in 10 years
  • 70% of Norwegian firms in India are in maritime
  • India's Sagarmala program modernizes ports and infrastructure
  • PM Modi's upcoming Oslo visit is first in 43 years
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India, Norway exploring more opportunities in maritime, green energy sectors: Envoy

Norway's envoy highlights growing bilateral ties in maritime, green energy, and startups ahead of PM Modi's historic visit to Oslo.

"If I had to point to one sector with the greatest potential, it would definitely be the maritime sector. - May-Elin Stener, Ambassador of Norway to India"

New Delhi, May 12

India and Norway are exploring more opportunities in sectors such as maritime, green energy and startups and the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Oslo will only cement bilateral ties in these sectors, May-Elin Stener, Ambassador of Norway to India, said on Tuesday.

Over the last 10 years, the number of Norwegian companies in India has doubled.

"We now have around 160 Norwegian companies operating in India, and they are exploring new solutions and opportunities for trade and investment in sectors such as energy, maritime, and the circular economy," Stener told IANS.

So far, around 70 per cent of Norwegian companies in India are in the maritime sector.

"Norway is a major maritime nation, and India also has strong maritime ambitions. There are many opportunities for collaboration in this sector. I understand that the Indian government has ambitious plans to expand shipbuilding in India," Stener added.

India's maritime sector has seen significant expansion in capacity, connectivity, and operational efficiency over the past decade, and the government's 'Sagarmala' programme has contributed to the modernisation of ports, the development of coastal and inland waterway infrastructure, and the enhancement of cargo handling capabilities.

The Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi, recently approved Rs 69,725 crore to revitalise India's shipbuilding and maritime ecosystem.

Stener said that 10 per cent of Norwegian-commissioned ships are now being built in India.

"So, if I had to point to one sector with the greatest potential, it would definitely be the maritime sector," she told IANS.

In the green energy sector, Norway is already supporting India and would like to strengthen that support even further.

"Norway is an energy superpower. We have had oil and gas resources since the early 1970s, and we are now transitioning towards a greener future ourselves. We have developed many strong technological solutions to support this transition, and Norwegian companies are keen to provide these solutions to Indian stakeholders and support India on this journey," said Stener.

Impressed with India's startup ecosystem, she said there is tremendous innovation taking place.

"Norwegian startups are also looking closely at these opportunities. We are exploring ways to support this ecosystem through stronger research collaboration and by facilitating business deals during this visit to Oslo," Stener told IANS.

PM Modi will travel to Norway from May 18 to 19 for the third India-Nordic Summit and bilateral engagements. This will be the first visit of PM Modi to Norway and will mark the first prime ministerial visit from India to Norway in 43 years.

PM Modi will also address the India-Norway Business and Research Summit along with the Norwegian Prime Minister.

- IANS

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Priya S
Norway is a role model for green transition - they have the expertise and we have the scale. Hope this collaboration leads to real tech transfer and not just business deals. The startup ecosystem synergy sounds promising too.
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Rohit P
Sagarmala has done wonders for our port infrastructure, and now with Norwegian collaboration on green shipping, we could become a global hub. But we need to ensure Indian companies and workers benefit too, not just foreign firms. Good move overall 👍
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Michael C
As someone who works in renewable energy, I can see the potential here. Norway's offshore wind and hydrogen tech could accelerate India's green goals. But let's not forget - India's startup ecosystem is already world-class, so this should be a two-way street.
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Sneha F
Good to see diplomacy in action. But I hope our government focuses on domestic manufacturing too - we can't rely on foreign tech forever. The Rs 69,725 crore for shipbuilding is a start, but execution matters more than announcements.
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Amanda J
Interesting timing with the PM's visit. Norway is a small but mighty partner. The fact that companies doubled in India shows confidence in our market. Hope this leads to more jobs in coastal regions, especially for our youth.
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Vikram M

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