India and Norway Strengthen Ties in Renewable Energy and Green Shipping
Key Ideas
- India and Norway aim to enhance cooperation in renewable energy, green hydrogen, and green shipping.
- The meeting between Prime Ministers Modi and Store focused on strengthening bilateral relations and attracting investments.
- Discussions included areas such as renewable energy, solar and wind projects, green hydrogen, and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS).
- Both leaders also addressed regional and international issues of mutual interest.
India and Norway are exploring opportunities to deepen collaboration in various sectors, including renewable energy, green hydrogen, and green shipping. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations. The meeting highlighted the importance of the India - European Free Trade Association - Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement in fostering investments from EFTA countries. Discussions encompassed a wide range of areas such as blue economy, solar and wind projects, geo-thermal energy, green shipping, and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS). Both leaders also engaged in talks about regional and international matters. This initiative signifies a positive step towards enhancing sustainable practices and fostering mutual growth between India and Norway.
Topics
Blue Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Investment
Collaboration
Wind Energy
Solar Projects
CCUS
Bilateral Relations
Blue Economy
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