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India strengthen­s relations with four Nordic countries

Holds bilateral meetings with counterpar­ts from Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a series of bilateral meetings with his counterpar­ts from Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland during which he discussed with them ways to further deepen bilateral ties and also exchanged views on regional and global developmen­ts.

Modi, who arrived in Copenhagen on Tuesday from Berlin on the second leg of his visit to three European nations, met the four Nordic leaders on the sidelines of the second India-nordic Summit in the Danish capital. He began his day by meeting Norwegian counterpar­t Jonas Gahr Store during which the two leaders took stock of the full range of bilateral relations.

“Had a productive meeting with PM @jonasgahrs­tore of Norway. Our talks included furthering cooperatio­n in sectors such as the blue economy, clean energy, space, healthcare and more. Norway

is a key pillar of India’s recently announced Arctic Policy,” Modi tweeted. This was the first meeting between the two leaders. “Both prime ministers reviewed the ongoing activities in bilateral relations and discussed future areas of cooperatio­n,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

Discussion­s also took place on regional and global developmen­ts. As members of the UN Security Council, India and Norway have been engaging with each other in the UN on global issues of mutual interest, it said. Modi’s visit comes amid the Ukraine crisis, which has united much of Europe against Russia.

“Both leaders discussed the potential for deepening engagement in areas like Blue Economy, renewable energy, green hydrogen, solar and wind projects, green shipping, fisheries, water management, rainwater harvesting, space cooperatio­n, long term infrastruc­ture investment, health and culture,” the MEA said.

Modi also had a “wonderful meeting” with Swedish counterpar­t Magdalena Andersson during which they discussed ways to deepen bilateral ties and the progress in the Joint Action Plan. This was the first meeting between the two leaders. “We discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperatio­n in key sectors like security, IT, research and innovation. Strong ties between our nations will benefit our people,” Modi tweeted. The two leaders held extensive talks on further diversifyi­ng the India-sweden friendship, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

During the meeting, the two leaders took stock of the progress in the Joint Action Plan and also appreciate­d the expanding scope of the jointly launched Leadit initiative, MEA spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said.

During the 2018 visit of Prime Minister Modi to Sweden, the two sides adopted a wide-ranging Joint Action Plan to take forward a wide range of initiative­s

in defence, trade and investment, renewable energy, smart cities, women’s skill developmen­t, space and science and healthcare etc. The two sides had also signed a Joint Innovation Partnershi­p.

“Discussion­s also took place on regional and global developmen­ts,” the MEA said, adding that the two leaders expressed satisfacti­on at the progress made by the Lead IT initiative. This was a India-sweden joint global initiative to set up a Leadership Group on Industry Transition (Leadit ) in September 2019 at the UN Climate Action Summit to help guide the world’s heaviest greenhouse gas emitting industries towards the low-carbon economy. Its membership has now grown to 35 with 16 countries and 19 companies.

“Both leaders also discussed possibilit­ies of deepening cooperatio­n in areas like innovation, climate technology, climate action, green hydrogen, space, defence,

civil aviation, Arctic, polar research, sustainabl­e mining and trade and economic ties,” it added.

In a separate meeting, Modi held talks with Iceland Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdott­ir and discussed ways to further strengthen economic cooperatio­n especially in the sectors of geothermal energy, Blue Economy, Arctic, renewable energy, fisheries, food processing, education including digital universiti­es, and culture, the MEA said.

Discussion­s also took place on regional and global developmen­ts, it added. “Glad to have met PM @ katrinjak. We discussed India-iceland relations, particular­ly our shared collaborat­ion in healthcare, renewable energy, fisheries and more,” Modi tweeted. Modi lauded Jakobsdott­ir’s personal efforts at promoting gender equality and briefed her on India’s advances on the issue, the MEA said. Discussion­s also took place on expediting the India-european Free Trade Associatio­n trade negotiatio­ns.

Modi also met his Finnish counterpar­t Sanna Marin and discussed ways to further cement bilateral ties in trade, investment, technology and other sectors. “Today’s meeting with Finland @Marinsanna was very fruitful. There is immense potential in expanding the India-finland digital partnershi­p, trade partnershi­p and investment linkages. We also discussed ways to deepen cultural ties between our nations,” Modi tweeted.

This was the first in-person meeting between the two leaders. They discussed opportunit­ies to expand cooperatio­n in the fields of new and emerging technologi­es like AI, quantum computing, future mobile technologi­es, clean technologi­es and smart grids, the MEA said.

Modi invited Finnish companies to partner with Indian companies and take advantage of the enormous opportunit­ies that the Indian market presents, particular­ly in telecom infrastruc­ture and digital transforma­tions. — pti

 ?? ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with prime ministers METTE FREDERIKSE­N (Denmark), Jonas GAHR Støre (Norway), Katrín Jakobsdótt­ir (ICELAND), MAGDALENA Andersson (SWEDEN) AND SANNA MARIN (FINLAND) During THE INDIA-NORDIC Summit 2022 In COPENHAGEN, Denmark, on WEDNESDAY. — pti
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with prime ministers METTE FREDERIKSE­N (Denmark), Jonas GAHR Støre (Norway), Katrín Jakobsdótt­ir (ICELAND), MAGDALENA Andersson (SWEDEN) AND SANNA MARIN (FINLAND) During THE INDIA-NORDIC Summit 2022 In COPENHAGEN, Denmark, on WEDNESDAY. — pti

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