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PM Modi Visits Akershus Castle, Meets Norwegian King in Oslo

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Akershus Castle in Oslo with Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre. He earlier met King Harald V at the Royal Palace, discussing bilateral ties and new technologies. PM Modi was conferred the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Norway's highest honor. The visit is part of his five-nation tour, with Italy as the next destination.

PM Modi visits Akershus Castle in Oslo along with Norwegian PM Støre

Oslo, May 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday visited the Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway, with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

Earlier, PM Modi met King Harald V of Norway at the Royal Palace in Oslo and reaffirmed the strong and longstanding ties between India and Norway, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, Prime Minister Modi conveyed greetings and best wishes from the people of India and appreciated Norway's natural beauty during the meeting. The two leaders underlined that the India-Norway partnership continues to deepen, rooted in shared values such as democracy, rule of law and people-centric governance.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi today had an audience with King Harald V of Norway at the Royal Palace in Oslo. Prime Minister conveyed the greetings and best wishes of the people of India. He appreciated the natural beauty of Norway and underlined that the long-standing friendship between India and Norway continues to grow stronger, anchored in shared values of democracy, the rule of law, and people-centric governance," the official release said.

The statement further noted that Prime Minister Modi and King Harald V discussed the progress made by Indian and Norwegian companies across various sectors, particularly in the field of new technologies. The meeting was followed by a luncheon hosted by King Harald V in honour of Prime Minister Modi, who thanked the Norwegian monarch for the warm hospitality extended to him.

"Prime Minister Modi and His Majesty King Harald V discussed the impressive strides made by Indian and Norwegian companies across diverse sectors, particularly in new technologies. The audience was followed by a luncheon hosted by His Majesty in honour of Prime Minister Modi. Prime Minister thanked His Majesty for the gracious hospitality extended to him," the release added.

PM Modi was also conferred the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Norway's highest honour under the order, by King Harald V.

The Grand Cross is the highest grade of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit and is awarded in recognition of outstanding service and contribution towards strengthening ties with Norway and the international community.

PM Modi is currently in Norway for the fourth leg of his five-nation tour and will head to Italy on May 19.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit is indeed a prestigious honor. But I hope our focus on foreign diplomacy doesn't come at the cost of domestic issues like unemployment and inflation. Still, it's good to see India being recognized globally.

Vikram M

Norway's commitment to renewable energy and green tech makes them an ideal partner for India. The focus on new technologies in this visit is promising—hope it leads to concrete collaborations in solar, wind, and sustainable development.

Sarah B

As someone from the US, I find this visit quite impressive. India is clearly becoming a key player in global diplomacy, and the respect shown by the Norwegian royal family is noteworthy. Keep building those bridges, folks! 🌍

Rohit P

PM Modi ji receiving Norway's highest honor—what a proud moment for every Indian! The way he presents India on the world stage is unmatched. From royal palaces to business deals, this tour is covering all bases. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Kavya N

It's heartening to see Nordic countries valuing our partnership. The emphasis on democracy and people-centric governance resonates deeply with Indian values. But I hope these deals translate into tangible benefits for ordinary citizens, not just corporate interests. 🤔

Ramesh W

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