Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Norway to focus on digital technology, health and space

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A new partnership in digital technologies and cooperation between India and the Nordic countries to deal with disruptions caused by geopolitical turmoil around the world will be in focus when Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in the Norwegian capital on Monday to attend several important meetings.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a group photo after a joint press statement, in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Project Management Office)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a group photo after a joint press statement, in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Project Management Office)

Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to travel to Norway since Indira Gandhi’s visit in 1983, and will hold a bilateral meeting with his Norwegian counterpart Jonas Gahr Sture on Monday and co-chair the third India-North Summit on Tuesday. Norway is the fourth stop on the Prime Minister’s five-country tour.

Besides the three agreements expected to be signed between India and Norway for cooperation in digital public goods, health and space, companies from the two countries are scheduled to sign nearly 20 agreements at the Norway-India Business and Research Summit that Modi and Store will attend on Monday, officials said.

“We view this visit with great importance. It has been 43 years since an Indian Prime Minister visited Norway, and it is very important for us. He is the leader of the most populous country in the world, and now the fourth largest and fastest growing economy,” May Elin Steiner, Norwegian Ambassador to India, said.

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“There will be a memorandum of understanding for a new health partnership between India and Norway. We will also sign an agreement on digital public goods – how together we can help third countries find better digital solutions,” Stayner said. “There will be a fair number of memorandums of understanding between companies, especially in areas such as green energy, maritime transport, wastewater management, and the circular economy.”

Before Modi’s visit, Storr said that Modi’s visit underscores the importance of cooperation between India and the Nordic countries in “times of global instability.” He added: “We stand together in strengthening international cooperation and the rules-based global order.”

Monday’s business meeting will be an opportunity for India and Norway to explore ways to enhance trade and investment ties by leveraging the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) signed by India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), which came into force last October. Besides Norway, the other members of EFTA are Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. “The main focus of the business conference will be how to implement TEPA, how to make it work more seriously,” Stiner said.

The two sides are keen to advance bilateral trade, worth $2.73 billion in 2024, and investments by the Norwegian Government Pension Fund (GPFG), which has pumped nearly $28 billion into the Indian capital market.

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Gothenburg: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Sweden’s prestigious award ‘Order of the Pole Star, Commander Grand Cross’ on Sunday in recognition of his exceptional contributions to bilateral relations and visionary leadership.

The award is the highest honor that can be given to the head of government. This is Modi’s 31st international honour. “A short while ago, I was awarded the Royal Polar Star, Commander Grand Cross.” This is an honor not only for me but for the 140 crore people of India….”

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