Modi in Oslo: India-Nordic ties enter a new phase

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PM Modi discusses clean energy, digitalisation, trade with Nordic states

NEW DELHI, May 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held separate meetings with his counterparts from Iceland, Finland and Denmark and discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral ties in areas such as clean energy, trade, sustainability and digitalisation.
The prime minister held the meetings ahead of the 3rd India-Nordic Summit.
During his talks with Iceland Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir, Finland Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Denmark Acting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, PM Modi discussed the overall trajectory of bilateral relations between India and the three Nordic nations.
He said the two sides discussed ways to improve ties in areas such as clean energy, fisheries, sustainability, geothermal energy and carbon capture and storage.
“Iceland’s prowess in sectors relating to the Blue Economy is admirable. We are hopeful that the historic India-EFTA TEPA will give an impetus to trade and investment linkages as well,” Modi said.
This was the first meeting of the two leaders since the assumption of office by PM Frostadottir, according to a statement by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
The discussions also covered renewable energy, innovation, digital technologies, creative economy, Arctic cooperation and people-to-people exchanges, according to MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.
Modi also invited PM Frostadottir to visit India at a mutually convenient time.
In a separate meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Orpo, Modi discussed enhancing cooperation in trade and investment, digitalisation, artificial intelligence, 5G and 6G, quantum technologies, renewable energy and circular economy.They also discussed innovation, education, mobility and people-to-people ties, Jaiswal said.
The two leaders “underlined the importance of the early entry into force of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement” and exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual concern, he said.
According to the MEA, the leaders also announced that the two nations will jointly host the World Circular Economic Forum in September 2026 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Modi also held a “fruitful” meeting with Acting Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen. The two leaders discussed areas of cooperation including renewable energy, climate action, water management, green shipping, digitalisation and food processing.
“The coming years can see similar synergy in FinTech, industries, defence, innovation and more. Invited Danish pension funds to expand their investments in India. We are very confident that the India-EU Free Trade Agreement will have a major impact on both our economies,” Modi said.
MEA spokesperson Jaiswal said that during the meeting, both sides affirmed their “strong support for bilateral relations under the Green Strategic Partnership”.
“They noted that Danish investments and technologies can be scaled up in India for the mutual benefit of both countries. The leaders also exchanged perspectives on key regional and global issues,” he said in a social media post.
The leaders decided to further strengthen collaboration in new and emerging technologies, communications, start-ups and academic exchanges, and also discussed cooperation in the areas of defence and AI.
In the field of water, the leaders noted the collaboration between India and Denmark to establish the Smart Laboratory on Clean Rivers (SLCR) in Varanasi. It is a tripartite initiative by the Government of India, Indian Institute of Technology ?” Banaras Hindu University and Government of Denmark, according to the MEA.
The Nordic countries refer to a geopolitical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic. It comprises Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.The five Nordic nations have a combined GDP exceeding USD 1.9 trillion and lead global benchmarks in renewable energy and sustainable ocean governance.
Oslo hosted the 3rd India-Nordic Summit, bringing together Modi and the leaders of Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden.
The summit is expected to build on the previous India-Nordic Summits held in Stockholm in 2018 and Copenhagen in 2022 and impart a greater strategic dimension to India’s engagement with the Nordic countries in areas such as technology and innovation, green transition and renewable energy, sustainability, blue economy, defence, space and the Arctic, officials said.
Modi reached Norway from Sweden on Monday as part of his five-nation tour of the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy from May 15-20.
From Norway, Modi is travelling to Italy in the final leg of his visit.
According to the website of the Indian Embassy in Reykjavik, around 600 Indian nationals are currently living in Iceland. (PTI)

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