Key Points

India and Denmark have launched a strategic partnership to accelerate green maritime transformation. The collaboration includes establishing a Centre of Excellence in Green Shipping, focusing on sustainable maritime technologies. Ministers Sonowal and Bodskov signed a landmark MoU to support India's Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 goals. The initiative aims to develop green shipping corridors and position India as a future sustainable maritime hub.

Key Points: Modi-Frederiksen Green Shipping Pact Boosts India-Denmark Ties

  • India aims to become global green shipping hub by 2047
  • Bilateral MoU establishes maritime excellence center
  • Pre-feasibility study for green shipping corridors planned
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India, Denmark agree to boost green transition in maritime sector

India and Denmark collaborate on maritime green transition, establishing Centre of Excellence for sustainable shipping innovation

"Green Strategic Partnership will transform maritime sector sustainability - Sarbananda Sonowal, Indian Ports Minister"

Copenhagen, June 6

India's Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal and Denmark’s Minister of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Morten Bodskov, on Friday agreed to strengthen the bilateral maritime collaboration between the two countries, which includes promoting the green transition of the maritime sector.

The two ministers reaffirmed the Green Strategic Partnership, as mutually agreed upon by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Danish counterpart, Mette Frederiksen. The Ministers highlighted the importance of the bilateral Memorandum of Understanding on maritime affairs signed in 2024, which encompasses the establishment of the Centre of Excellence in Green Shipping.

The Ministers emphasised that the newly established Centre is intended to improve the quality and efficiency of maritime activities while promoting the green transition of the maritime sector in India. They highlighted alignment with targets set out in the Indian government's Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, including India’s ambitions to become a green shipping hub for the international maritime sector.

Recalling that the establishment of green corridors has further been defined as a priority by the Indian government, the ministers agreed that the Indo-Danish Centre of Excellence will contribute to the development of green corridors through the conduct of a pre-feasibility study. The study will serve as a preliminary assessment of the main components of possible green corridors in India and outline the most promising ones.

The two countries agreed that the study will be carried out by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping, applying its methodological blueprint, and in close collaboration with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, as well as other relevant Indian ministries.

Union Minister Sonowal is on an official visit to Denmark on June 5-6. He arrived in Copenhagen after completing his visit to Norway, where he attended the Nor Shipping event.

During the minister’s visit to Oslo, Indian maritime companies bagged shipbuilding orders and signed MoUs with leading global players to explore opportunities for collaboration and future business.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a great initiative! India has so much potential in the maritime sector. Partnering with Denmark, a leader in green technology, will help us achieve our Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 goals. 🇮🇳💚
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the green initiatives, I hope this doesn't lead to increased costs for our shipping industry. Many small businesses depend on affordable maritime transport. Need to find the right balance.
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Arjun S.
Denmark has excellent expertise in wind energy and sustainable shipping. This collaboration can help India leapfrog in green maritime technology. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
Good to see India focusing on sustainable development. But will this Centre of Excellence also create job opportunities for Indian engineers and researchers? Skill development should be part of the agreement.
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Vikram J.
After the Norway visit where we got shipbuilding orders, now green shipping with Denmark! Our maritime sector is finally getting the attention it deserves. Make in India + Green India = Winning combination!
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Neha P.
Hope this isn't just another MoU that gets forgotten. We need concrete timelines and accountability measures. The pre-feasibility study should be made public for transparency.

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