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PM Modi lands in Oslo for first prime ministerial visit from India to Norway in over four decades

The two leaders announced a Green Strategic Partnership and pledged deeper cooperation in clean energy, blue economy and trade.

  • On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store elevated India-Norway ties to a "Green Strategic Partnership" in Oslo, committing to collaboration on clean energy, climate resilience, and blue economy.
  • The India-Norway Business and Research Summit brought together over 50 companies and more than 250 business leaders discussing healthcare innovation, maritime cooperation, and renewable energy sectors.
  • Modi and Store aim to double trade by 2030, targeting $100 billion in investments under the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement expected to create 1 million jobs in India.
  • Highlighting India's target of producing 500 GW of clean energy and 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, the summit featured participation from major firms including Equinor, Yara International, and Orkla.
  • Modi invited Norway to participate in Bharat Innovates 2026 in France, while proposing establishment of a Start-up Innovation Hub and Green Innovation Hackathon to deepen bilateral collaboration.
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