Nordics support India's place in UNSC

IANS  |  Stockholm 

is a strong candidate for a permanent seat in a reformed UN Security Council, according to a joint statement issued here after the first Indo-Nordic Summit.

The and reaffirmed the need for the Council's reform , including its expansion in both permanent and non-permanent seats to make it more representative, accountable, effective and responsive to the realities of the 21st century.

"The welcomed India's application for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group and reaffirmed their commitment to work constructively within the Group with the aim of reaching a positive outcome at the earliest opportunity," it said.

along with his counterparts from the five -- Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, -- have reaffirmed their support for the UN and the Secretary-General's reform efforts to ensure a world body fit to support member states to deliver on Agenda 2030.

and the Nordic nations also agreed to deepen cooperation on issues related to global security, economic growth, innovation and climate change at the Summit which was attended by Modi during his visit here.

"The Summit emphasised India's strong commitment to innovation and digital initiatives as key to prosperity and sustainable development, with national flagship programmes such as Make in India, Startup India, Digital and Clean India," said the statement.

The Prime Ministers acknowledged that terrorism and violent extremism were the major challenges for the international community.

The leaders discussed global security, including cyber security, based on their shared values of human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

They noted that women's full and meaningful participation in political, social and economic life is key to inclusive development and agreed to promote the empowerment of women.

signed MoUs in the areas of urban development, animal husbandry and dairying, and agricultural research and education with and it signed an MoU with on the establishment of an ICCR for Hindi language between the and the

With and Finland, Modi had an "engaging interaction" on trade and investment, shipping and port-development, blue economy, renewable energy, health, and green transport solutions, tweeted.

and co-hosted the India-Nordic Summit on the second and final day of Modi's visit to

For India, are a potential source for clean technology, environmental solutions, port modernisation, cold chain, skill development, innovation among other areas.

The Summit welcomed the Nordic Sustainable Cities Project aimed at supporting the Smart Cities programme of the

According to figures provided by the External Affairs Ministry, India's trade with the totaled around $5.3 billion in 2016-17, with cumulative foreign direct investment in at $2.5 billion.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 12:52 IST