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India is making significant strides in maritime diplomacy through strategic international partnerships. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal led a pivotal business delegation in Oslo, signing multiple memorandums of understanding with global maritime players. These collaborations span shipbuilding, offshore platforms, infrastructure development, and sustainable maritime technologies. The initiative underscores Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of transforming India's maritime sector through innovative and environmentally conscious approaches.

Key Points: Sonowal Leads India's Maritime Prowess at Norway Collaboration Meet

  • India signs strategic maritime MoUs with global partners
  • Expanding blue economy collaboration with Norway
  • Green shipping corridors and sustainable maritime development
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India's maritime prowess soars, global collaborations give thrust to Make in India: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal

Union Minister highlights India-Norway maritime partnerships, green shipping initiatives, and Make in India's maritime sector transformation

"India's maritime sector is undergoing a bold transformation - Sarbananda Sonowal"

Oslo, June 5

The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal, attended the MoU signing ceremonies in Oslo, as Indian maritime companies inked them with leading global players, exploring opportunities for collaboration and future business.

Oslo [Norway], June 5 (ANI): The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal, attended the MoU signing ceremonies in Oslo, as Indian maritime companies inked them with leading global players, exploring opportunities for collaboration and future business.

A Memorandum of Intent (MOI) was signed by Carsten Rehder Schiffsmakler und Rehder GmbH & Co. KG, Germany and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd (GRSE) for the construction of an additional 4 numbers of 7,500 DWT multi-purpose vessels. These vessels will have hybrid propulsion and will adhere to the latest cybersecurity norms. This is in addition to an existing order of 8 such vessels currently being constructed at GRSE's Kolkata yard.

The GRSE also signed MoUs with Aries Marine LLC from the UAE on collaboration on "Construction of Offshore platforms and Vessels" and with a Global Engine Manufacturer.

During the Union Minister's visit to the Norway pavilion, an MoU was signed between India's Larsen & Toubro (L&T) group and Norway's DNV covering multiple areas of collaboration. It includes shipbuilding, Offshore & Maritime and Expanding Port Infrastructure, Energy Systems, Industrial Solutions and Smart Infrastructure, Sustainability, ESG and Risk Services, Software, cyber security, platforms and digital solutions.

Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said, "It is a privilege to join you here at the Norwegian Pavilion--an impressive showcase of maritime innovation, deep-rooted seafaring tradition, and forward-looking sustainability. Norway has long been a valued partner of India. Our enduring collaboration is built on shared values, mutual respect, and a common commitment to sustainable development. As two proud maritime nations with extensive coastlines and rich oceanic traditions, we understand that the future of the blue economy hinges not just on development but on sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth. It gives me immense pleasure that many Indian companies are signing MoUs, including those from Norway, further deepening our commitment to collaborate in the maritime sector."

Sarbananda Sonowal further added that the governments are also working closely on green shipping corridors, decarbonisation efforts, ship recycling, and capacity building.

"The India-Norway Task Force on Blue Economy stands as a cornerstone of this deepening engagement. Under the visionary leadership of our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi ji, India's maritime sector is undergoing a bold transformation. Through our flagship initiatives like Sagarmala, we are modernising port infrastructure, improving multimodal logistics, and enabling port-led industrial growth," Sonowal said.

"A key pillar of this vision is the creation of Green Ports and the promotion of low-emission, energy-efficient coastal and inland shipping. Looking ahead, there is great potential for collaboration in offshore wind energy, maritime digitalisation, and sustainable port development. Together, we can unlock not just bilateral opportunities, but also contribute meaningfully to a sustainable and secure Indo-Pacific maritime ecosystem," he added

The Union Minister is also leading a business delegation of key maritime companies with participation from upcoming and MSMEs. Some of the companies from the delegation include L&T Shipbuilding, Yeoman Marine Services, Smart Engineering & Design Solutions (SEDS), Chowgule Shipbuilding Division, Goa Shipyard Limited, Mandovi Dockyards, Synergy Shipbuilders, Varya Tech Pvt Ltd, Marine Electricals, Buoyancy Consultants, Shoft Shipyard, Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL), & Swan Defence & Heavy Industries.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for our maritime sector! 🇮🇳 The hybrid propulsion ships and focus on cybersecurity show how India is embracing modern technology. GRSE making waves internationally makes every Indian proud. Hope to see more such collaborations under Make in India!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the government's efforts, I hope these collaborations actually translate into jobs for Indian workers and technology transfer. Too often we see foreign companies benefiting more from such deals. The focus should be on skill development too.
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Amit S.
Norway is a global leader in sustainable shipping. This partnership could be game-changing for India's green port initiatives. The Sagarmala project combined with Norwegian expertise can make our ports world-class. Jai Hind! 🚢
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Sunita R.
Good to see MSMEs being part of the delegation. Small companies are the backbone of our economy. Hope they get fair opportunities in these international collaborations. The maritime sector can create lakhs of jobs if handled properly.
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Vikram J.
The cybersecurity aspect is crucial! With increasing digitalization of ships and ports, we must ensure our maritime infrastructure is protected from threats. Glad to see this being addressed in the agreements.
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Neha T.
As someone from Kochi, I've seen how Cochin Shipyard has grown. Such international partnerships will help our shipbuilding industry compete with China and South Korea. But we must ensure quality isn't compromised in the rush for numbers.

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