India, Sweden to deepen collaboration through strategic innovation partnership

Press Trust of India  |  Stockholm 

and today agreed to deepen their collaboration through a strategic innovation partnership for a 'win-win" outcome and strengthen defence and security cooperation as discussed a host of issues with his Swedish counterpart

The two leaders had a "fruitful discussion on issues related to cooperation in innovation, trade & investment, culture and exchanged views on regional and multilateral cooperation at the delegation-level talks," said.

Two documents were agreed to between and following the delegation-level talks -- Innovation Partnership and -- to maximise bilateral cooperation for the benefit of the people.

In a joint press statement after the talks, Modi said the two sides focused on how can help in its development journey.

"has been a strong supporter of 'Make in India' initiative from the beginning. Lofven had participated in our 'Make in India' programme in 2016 along with a big business delegation," Modi said.

"I believe that the most important topic in our talks today was how can have a win-win partnership with on the opportunities arising out of India's development. As a result, we have agreed on an innovation partnership and a joint action plan," he said.

He said innovation, investment, start-ups, manufacturing etc. are the key aspects of cooperation between and

"Along with them, we are also giving importance to areas such as renewable energy, urban transport, waste management, that our connected with the quality of life of the people in India," Modi added.

Modi said and have also agreed to strengthen their defence and security cooperation.

"A key pillar of our bilateral ties is our defence and security cooperation. In the defence sector, has been India's partner from a long time. I have faith that in future also in this sector, particularly in defence production, there will be plenty of opportunities for bilateral cooperation. We have decided to strengthen our cooperation in the security sector, particularly in cyber security."

Modi also said and will continue their close cooperation on the international stage.

On his part, Swedish Lofven lauded as "global power" and said the two countries are a "perfect match". He said there has been an intensification of cooperation in areas such as and smart cities.

A Joint Declaration on Sweden-Innovation Partnership for a Sustainable Future said, "the innovation partnership represents a step-change in India-science and innovation collaboration, underpinning our mutual commitment to drive prosperity and address global challenges such as climate change and sustainable development through innovation."

The partnership sets the framework for future cooperation to jointly societal challenges including innovation driven challenges on cross sectoral issues with multi-stakeholder/agency participation from both countries, it said.

It will cover co-operation across a wide spectrum, from the creation of effective to the commercialisation of new technologies, the declaration added.

"The partnership will deepen the long and fruitful relations between our countries, building upon the Joint Statement between our Prime Ministers issued in 2016 and the agreed in in 2018," it said.

The partnership covers several areas, including smart cities, and eMobility, energy, clean technologies, new materials, space, circular and bio-based economy, and health and life sciences.

Earlier, Modi called on Swedish Gustaf and exchanged views on strengthening bilateral cooperation across several sectors.

Modi arrived here in the capital of yesterday, the first bilateral visit by an Indian to the Nordic nation in 30 years.

Swedish Lofven received Modi at the airport last night. the Two leaders travelled together in the same vehicle from the airport to the hotel.

Modi is here on the first leg of his five-day foreign tour which will also take him to the UK where he will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). He will also have a brief stopover in Berlin, Germany, on April 20 while on his way back home.

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First Published: Tue, April 17 2018. 18:55 IST