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21 May, 2026

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India-Norway Green Strategic Partnership Explained | UPSC GS-2 IR/PSIR

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India and Norway Elevate Ties to Green Strategic PartnershipUPSC GS-2 IR/PSIR UPSC MAINS

India and Norway signed pacts on space, health and digital development after talks between PM Narendra Modi and PM Jonas Gahr Støre in Oslo.

Strategic upgrade

India and Norway decided to raise bilateral ties to a Green Strategic Partnership.

  • Meeting held in Oslo on Monday
  • Leaders: Narendra Modi and Jonas Gahr Støre
  • Modi arrived in Oslo from Sweden as part of his four-nation European tour
  • Partnership covers clean energy, climate resilience, Blue Economy and Green Shipping

India and Norway raised ties to a Green Strategic Partnership, with focus on diplomacy, trade, technology and peace efforts.

Strategic upgrade
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre in Oslo on Monday.

  • India and Norway upgraded ties to a Green Strategic Partnership
  • Both leaders said the countries are entering a “new golden era” in ties
  • The partnership will combine India’s scale, speed and talent with Norway’s technology and capital

Shared diplomatic position

Norway’s Prime Minister said India and Norway may have differences, but they must unite against countries that “weaponise” diplomacy, trade and technology.

  • Both sides emphasised rules-based order
  • They supported dialogue and diplomacy
  • Modi said no issue can be resolved through military conflict

Ukraine and West Asia

The leaders discussed geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia.

  • Modi said India supports an early end to conflict
  • India will continue backing every effort toward peace
  • He contrasted conflict-driven instability and uncertainty with the new phase in India-Europe ties

Trade link

Modi referred to the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement signed last year.

  • Agreement involves Norway and three EFTA countries
  • Countries mentioned: Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein

Green transition focus

Indian PM said the partnership would combine India’s scale, speed and talent with Norway’s technology and capital.

Støre said the partnership gives both countries a foundation to work on knowledge, resources and ambitions for the green transition.

Health and digital cooperation
Norway said it wants to strengthen health cooperation with India.

  • MoU on high-tech quality health services
  • Cooperation in digital health
  • Focus on artificial intelligence, research and health technology
  • Deeper work on digital public infrastructure and digital public goods

Arctic and space links
Modi called Norway a key nation in the Arctic region.

  • India and Norway share cooperation in Arctic and polar research
  • Norway supports India’s Arctic research station Himadri
  • MoU between ISRO and the Norwegian Space Agency
  • Focus on climate change, fragile ecosystems and future cooperation in space

Rules-based order and peace
Both leaders discussed conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia.

  • Both supported efforts for an early end to hostilities
  • Both backed rules-based order, dialogue and diplomacy
  • They also pledged commitment to eliminating terrorism in all forms

Other key outcomes
As major maritime nations, both sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in marine economy, maritime security and capacity building.

They also concluded a Triangular Development Cooperation Agreement to support human development in the Global South through India’s digital public infrastructure projects.

Conclusion
Modi’s Oslo visit upgraded India-Norway ties through a Green Strategic Partnership, with focus on green transition, space, health, digital development, maritime cooperation and peace.

India and Norway Key Facts

India and Norway share a robust, multifaceted partnership anchored in a Green Strategic Partnership, the Blue Economy, and Arctic research. Bilateral ties have expanded rapidly, highlighting cooperation in green shipping, critical minerals, and renewable energy, supported by deep geopolitical alignment on global oceanic governance and sustainable development.

Political & Geopolitical Highlights

  • Green Strategic Partnership: The bilateral relationship was elevated to a Green Strategic Partnership, focusing on clean energy, climate resilience, and green shipping.
  • Highest Civilian Honour: Norwegian King Harald V conferred the "Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit" on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his historic state visit to Oslo.
  • Global Security & Multilateralism: Norway formally announced its participation in India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), promoting a rules-based maritime order in line with UNCLOS.
  • Export Control Regimes: Norway was a strong proponent and supporter of India’s entry into key multilateral export control regimes, specifically the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), Wassenaar Arrangement (WA), and Australia Group (AG).
  • Nordic-India Framework: Both nations drive the Nordic-India partnership forward, actively cooperating on supply-chain resilience, digital public goods, and technology innovation.

Economic & Trade Ties

  • Trade Agreement: Norway and India are linked through the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) signed with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) block.
  • Blue Economy Task Force: Established in 2019, the task force focuses on sustainable oceanic resource management, marine pollution mitigation, and coastal resilience.
  • Investments: The Norwegian Pension Fund Global is one of India's largest single foreign portfolio investors.
  • Maritime & Human Capital: Indian seafarers constitute the second-largest workforce on Norwegian-controlled vessels, supported by ongoing mobility partnerships.

Science, Polar, and Arctic Cooperation

  • Station Himadri: India’s maiden Arctic research station, Himadri, is located at Ny-Ålesund on the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. It allows Indian scientists to study atmospheric sciences, microbiology, and glaciology.
  • Oceanography: Given Norway's extensive maritime experience, technology transfer and collaboration in deep-sea technologies and coastal management remain vital.

Source: The Hindu

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