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India and Norway Seal 12 Green Partnership Deals During PM Modi’s Visit

India and Norway signed 12 agreements to deepen their Green Strategic Partnership during PM Modi's visit, focusing on climate, technology, and maritime cooperation. Norway joined the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, while both nations launched a Digital Development Partnership and space cooperation agreement. Key deals covered clean energy, health, infrastructure, and scientific research across multiple sectors. PM Modi stated these outcomes will strengthen the partnership rooted in trust and sustainability.

India, Norway seal 12 agreements to deepen green strategic partnership during PM Modi's visit

Oslo, May 18

India and Norway on Monday marked a significant upgrade in bilateral ties with the signing of 12 agreements and initiatives during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official visit to the Nordic country, signalling a broad expansion of cooperation across climate, technology, maritime, and scientific domains.

The visit marked a major upgrade in India-Norway relations, with both sides agreeing to elevate the partnership to a Green Strategic Partnership, underscoring a shared commitment to sustainable development, clean energy transition, and green industrial growth.

A Joint Statement was adopted in this regard, focusing on climate action, circular economy initiatives, and leveraging Norwegian technological expertise alongside India's scale and manufacturing strengths, as per a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.

Among the major outcomes, Norway formally joined the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, strengthening cooperation on maritime security and reaffirming support for a free, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.

India will also participate in Nor-Shipping 2027 with a dedicated India Pavilion, aimed at expanding cooperation in the blue economy, including shipbuilding, green shipping technologies, and modern port infrastructure.

In the domain of space cooperation, both countries signed an agreement on the peaceful exploration and use of outer space, enabling enhanced institutional collaboration between space agencies and encouraging greater investment in the sector.

A key highlight of the visit was the launch of the India-Norway Digital Development Partnership, which will promote cooperation on digital public infrastructure, digital public goods, and open digital ecosystems. The partnership is expected to support India's Digital India mission and facilitate DPI-led transformation in Global South countries in collaboration with Norway.

In the health sector, an agreement was reached to establish structured cooperation through a Joint Working Group, enabling collaboration between medical and research institutions for joint projects and knowledge sharing.

Infrastructure cooperation was also strengthened through an agreement on specialized consultancy services for tunnel construction, slope stability, and capacity building, focusing on geotechnical expertise for road and highway projects, including technical consultancy and safety audits.

Another agreement on technology cooperation will promote joint research in clean energy, climate action, healthcare, and the blue economy while encouraging the exchange of scientists and experts between both countries.

Scientific collaboration received a major boost with a partnership between the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India, and Stiftelsen SINTEF, Norway. The collaboration will focus on sustainable development solutions, including bio-based materials, ocean energy, carbon capture, and circular economy innovations, as per the MEA.

In a related development, a project-specific implementation agreement was signed to advance cooperation in ocean energy, including offshore wind and wave energy technologies, aimed at developing sustainable deep-water renewable energy systems.

Further strengthening academic and research ties, an agreement on Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperation for the Green Transition will promote mobility of students, researchers, and faculty while expanding joint research initiatives in sustainability-focused domains.

Finally, scientific collaboration in geosciences and infrastructure planning will be enhanced through a partnership between CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, and Emerald Geomodelling AS, Norway, enabling advanced geoscientific support for large-scale infrastructure development.

The 12 outcomes collectively reflect a deepening of India-Norway relations, with a strong emphasis on green growth, innovation, and strategic cooperation across emerging sectors.

According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, these outcomes are expected to add new strength to India-Norway relations, reaffirming commitment to advancing a forward-looking agenda focused on green growth, innovation and strategic cooperation.

"These outcomes will add new strength to a partnership rooted in trust, sustainability and shared aspirations. Key outcomes include the Green Strategic Partnership and deeper cooperation in space, digital technologies, health, capacity building and other future-orientated sectors," the PM stated in a post on X.

These come as part of Prime Minister Modi's five-nation tour, which also included the Nordic country.

PM Modi is in Norway in the fourth leg of his five-nation visit. He reached Oslo after visiting the UAE, the Netherlands and Sweden.

During the visit, PM Modi will take part in the third India-Nordic Summit. He is on a five-nation tour from May 15 to 20 and is scheduled to visit Italy in the last leg of his tour.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Impressive list of 12 agreements! The Digital Development Partnership and cooperation on digital public infrastructure is a smart move - India's UPI and Aadhaar are models for the Global South. Glad to see Norway recognizing this. 👍

James A

While the green partnership sounds promising, I hope these agreements translate into tangible results on the ground. India's track record with international MoUs has been mixed. Let's see how the Joint Working Groups actually deliver in health, space, and clean energy.

Sarah B

The Norway-India Green Strategic Partnership is a great example of how countries can collaborate on climate action. India's renewable energy targets are ambitious, and Norwegian expertise in offshore wind and wave energy could really accelerate our clean energy transition. 🌿⚡

Kavya N

Space cooperation and peaceful exploration of outer space - this is huge! India's ISRO has proven its capabilities, and partnering with Norway for joint research in geosciences and infrastructure planning makes perfect sense. Tunnel construction expertise from Norway? Yes, please! Our Himalayan projects need that. 🏔️

Rohit P

Norway joining the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative is significant. With China's assertiveness in the region, having a responsible maritime partner like Norway strengthens our position. The India Pavilion at Nor-Shipping 2027 will also boost our shipbuilding ambitions. Solid diplomacy! 🇮🇳

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