PM Modi holds talks with Finnish counterpart Petteri Orpo in Norway
Oslo, May 19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met his Finnish counterpart, Petteri Orpo, to discuss bilateral ties during his ongoing visit to Norway.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Secretary, West, in the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George and other officials attended the meeting.
Earlier in the day, PM Modi and his Icelandic counterpart Kristrun Frostadottir also met in Oslo.
PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Norway, where he is scheduled to attend the third India-Nordic Summit and hold bilateral engagements.
"The Summit will build upon the two previous Summits held in Stockholm in April 2018 and in Copenhagen in May 2022, and will impart a more strategic dimension to India's relationship with the Nordic countries, especially in technology and innovation; green transition and renewable energy; sustainability; blue economy; defence; space and the Arctic," the MEA said.
On Monday, PM Modi attended the India-Norway Business and Research Summit in Oslo, highlighting the growing momentum in bilateral economic cooperation after the implementation of the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Norway on Monday as part of the fourth leg of his five-nation visit. In a special gesture, his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Store personally received him at the airport. Norway's Ambassador to India, May-Elin Stener, India's Ambassador to Norway, Gloria Gangte, and senior officials were also present to welcome him.
PMs Modi and Store discussed bilateral ties as well as regional and global issues, and agreed to strengthen ties between India and Norway in the fields of trade and investment, blue economy, circular economy, renewable energy, education, science and technology, AI, space, and the Arctic.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store held restricted and delegation level talks in Oslo. The leaders agreed to elevate India-Norway relations to a Green Strategic Partnership which marks a milestone in advancing collaboration in the areas of clean energy, blue economy and green transition. The two leaders reviewed the full spectrum of India-Norway relationship and agreed to strengthen it further in the areas of trade and investment, blue economy, circular economy, renewable energy, education, science and technology, AI, space and the Arctic," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.
"Both leaders noted the immense opportunities arising from the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement especially in trade, technology collaboration and job creation. The leaders exchanged perspectives on regional and global issues. PM Jonas Gahr Store of Norway conveyed strong support in India's and global fight against terrorism. They agreed to advance cooperation in the multilateral fora," he added.
During his visit, PM Modi also met the Norwegian monarch, King Harald V, at the Royal Palace in Oslo. The two sides discussed the growing cooperation between Indian and Norwegian companies across sectors, particularly in emerging technologies.
PM Modi was also conferred with the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit -- Norway's highest civilian honour for foreign Heads of Government.
— IANS
Reader Comments
While the diplomatic engagements are important, I hope these summits lead to concrete results for common Indians—like more jobs in clean energy and technology transfer for our startups. The Arctic cooperation sounds fascinating too. Let's see if these MoUs translate into real benefits.
Norway's Queen actually receiving PM at airport—that shows respect for India's stature now. It's a far cry from how our leaders were treated in the past. Proud moment for all Indians! 🎉 #IndiaRising #GlobalLeader
I appreciate the focus on green transition and blue economy, but I wish there was more emphasis on sustainable water management and agriculture technologies that could benefit our rural farmers. Still, any collaboration is good if it helps India move towards net-zero.
As an American, I find India's increasing diplomatic outreach fascinating. The India-EFTA deal is a smart move—Norway's sovereign wealth fund could be a game-changer for Indian infrastructure. The PM's credentials are definitely being recognized globally. Well played, India!
Norway honouring PM Modi with their highest civilian award is a big deal! It shows how respected he is internationally. Also, happy to see focus on space collaboration—maybe we can learn from Norway's expertise in Arctic research. 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇴
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