India-Norway Forge Green Strategic Alliance Amidst Global Tensions
India and Norway have elevated their bilateral relations into a 'Green Strategic Partnership'. Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Jonas Gahr Store discussed clean energy, climate resilience, and more. Both nations advocate for peaceful conflict resolution and are committed to combating terrorism and reforming global institutions.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, India and Norway have announced a 'Green Strategic Partnership' following detailed talks between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
During their discussions, the leaders focused on extending cooperation in areas including clean energy, climate resilience, and digital technology. They emphasized the importance of resolving global tensions, such as those in Ukraine and West Asia, through dialogue and diplomacy.
Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude for Norway's solidarity after the Pahalgam terror attack and highlighted the agreement to deepen defense cooperation and skill development. Both nations are set to tackle global challenges, support the elimination of terrorism, and promote investment and job creation in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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