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PM Modi and Jonas Gahr Støre Strengthen India-Norway Relations in Historic Oslo Visit

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Oslo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Oslo on Monday for a historic two-day visit, marking the first time an Indian head of government has set foot in Norway in over four decades. Stepping off the plane after a successful leg in Sweden, the Prime Minister was greeted by his Norwegian counterpart, Jonas Gahr Støre, and other high-ranking officials. The visit signals a significant deepening of ties between the world’s largest democracy and the Scandinavian nation, with discussions heavily focused on trade, investment, green technology, and the blue economy.

During their bilateral talks, the two leaders reviewed the current state of their diplomatic relationship while exploring fresh avenues for cooperation. A major point of interest involves the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, which is expected to catalyze capital flow and technological exchange. The Norwegian Prime Minister underscored the importance of this partnership, noting that India plays a central role in addressing global challenges such as climate change and international security. He emphasized that the collaboration between the Nordic countries and India is vital for promoting a rules-based world order amidst current global instabilities.

The agenda for the visit remains packed with high-level engagements. Modi is scheduled to meet with King Harald V and Queen Sonja, further cementing the cultural and diplomatic bonds between the two nations. Additionally, both Prime Ministers will co-address the India-Norway Business and Research Summit, aimed at aligning Norwegian innovation with India’s vast market potential and manufacturing ambitions. This gathering is particularly significant for sectors like clean energy and maritime sustainability, where Norway’s expertise in the blue economy complements India’s developmental goals.

This visit also serves as a prelude to the third India-Nordic Summit, which is set to take place in Oslo on May 19. Building on the momentum of previous summits in Stockholm and Copenhagen, this upcoming meeting will bring together leaders from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden, and Norway. The collective goal is to provide a more strategic dimension to India’s engagement with the entire Nordic region, focusing on shared interests in technology and trade. As the economic reforms in India continue to progress, these discussions are expected to yield substantial outcomes for regional stability and economic growth.

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