India boosts green energy cooperation during Oslo summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a crucial dialogue with Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen in Oslo to expand trade networks and clean energy collaboration. Held on the sidelines of the 3rd India-Nordic Summit, this high-level discussion focused on executing practical steps toward sustainability, maritime innovation, and technology exchange. The conversation marks a significant progression in strengthening relationships with Northern European nations.
Boosting Renewable Innovation
Delegations from both countries reviewed the existing trajectory of economic partnerships. Denmark offers extensive expertise in sustainable ocean governance and renewable infrastructure, which aligns directly with New Delhi's domestic development goals. India aims to attract investments into its expanding green energy infrastructure, specifically focusing on offshore wind energy and green hydrogen production. Furthermore, India’s intention to create a unified India-Nordic Arctic mechanism ensures that national scientific research bodies gain deeper access to polar studies.
Expanding the European Footprint
This discussion concludes a broader five-nation European tour designed to diversify partnerships. Western trade tensions and changing economic policies have pushed New Delhi to establish robust financial agreements with northern partners. The leaders expressed optimism that regular dialogue will provide a stronger framework for mutual market entry.
With Inputs from Agency Threads and Image Courtesy: ANI