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PM Modi at India-Norway Summit: Calls for $100 Billion Investment Under TEPA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the India-Norway Business and Research Summit in Oslo, urging greater Norwegian investments in key sectors. He emphasized achieving the $100 billion investment target under the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). The Summit, attended by Crown Prince Haakon and Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre, saw over 250 participants from business and research communities. Multiple business agreements were signed, focusing on healthcare, maritime cooperation, and clean energy.

PM Modi attends India-Norway Business and Research Summit, calls for achieving investment target of USD 100 billion under TEPA

Oslo, May 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday attended the India-Norway Business and Research Summit here and encouraged greater Norwegian investments in India in key sectors such as the blue economy, shipbuilding, green transition, renewable energy, health-tech, critical minerals, and start-ups.

Crown Prince Haakon and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre also participated in the Summit.

The Summit was attended by CEOs of over 50 companies and more than 250 participants from the Norwegian and Indian business and research communities.

The Summit marked the growing momentum in bilateral economic cooperation following the coming into force of India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement.

Prior to the high level Business and Research Summit, four roundtable sessions were organized across different locations in Oslo, focusing on healthcare innovation, maritime cooperation, batteries and energy storage systems, digitalization and electrification, and wind energy.

In his address, PM Modi appreciated the growth in bilateral trade and investments following the entry into force of TEPA.

PM Modi underlined that stakeholders on both sides "should make efforts to achieve the investment target of USD 100 billion under TEPA and consequent creation of one million jobs in India".

India and EFTA signed the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on 10 March 2024; it took effect on 1 October 2025, marking India's first FTA with four developed European nations. TEPA commits USD 100 billion in investments and 1 million direct jobs over 15 years, the first binding pledge of its kind in any Indian FTA.

EFTA covers 92.2% of tariff lines (99.6% of India's exports), while India covers 82.7% (95.3% of EFTA's exports), protecting key sectors like dairy, soya, coal, and agriculture.

The pact expands market access, drives manufacturing and innovation, and strengthens cooperation in technology and sustainability.

EFTA is the intergovernmental organisation of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

PM Modi spoke of India's strong upward growth trajectory, demographic dividend, talented and aspirational youth, robust business practices, investor-friendly regulatory framework, and the spirit of competitive federalism, a release said.

PM Modi also underscored India's ambitious green transition agenda, emphasizing the country's scale, growing energy demands, climate commitments, and rapid expansion in renewable energy, grid infrastructure, green hydrogen, and clean energy.

He appreciated Norway's global leadership in clean energy investments, maritime decarbonization, ocean sustainability, and climate finance. PM urged the business communities of both countries to forge new partnerships, identify emerging areas of collaboration, and strengthen economic cooperation.

A number of business agreements between Indian and Norwegian companies and entities were signed during the Summit.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Suresh O

The TEPA agreement is a big deal, but I hope the government ensures that these investments actually reach our grassroots and create jobs in rural areas, not just in metros. The 1 million jobs target sounds ambitious, but execution is key in India.

Michael C

As a foreign observer, it's impressive to see India leveraging partnerships like this. The focus on green hydrogen and maritime tech is forward-thinking. Norway is a natural partner for these goals. I'm optimistic about the outcomes.

Priya S

Finally some concrete steps on clean energy! Our solar and wind capacity has grown so much, and now with Norwegian expertise in ocean sustainability, this could be a game-changer for coastal communities. But I hope small businesses also benefit, not just big corporates.

Rahul R

I read the TEPA details—it's good that we protected dairy and agriculture from cheap imports. That's a smart move for our farmers. The 100 billion target is huge, but if we can pull it off, it'll boost our manufacturing and tech sectors massively. Let's see how it plays out.

Emma D

India's demographic dividend combined with Norway's clean tech is a powerful combination. The focus on health-tech and digitalization is particularly exciting—could revolutionize our healthcare system. Well done, PM Modi! 🙌

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