Great scope for bilateral ties with India: Norwegian PM

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Norwegian on Monday said that there was a "great scope" to develop bilateral partnerships with in areas such as business, trade and investments.

"It is against this backdrop that has just launched a new strategy for our engagement with This reflects the importance we place on our bilateral relations."

According to Solberg, the aim of the new strategy is to strengthen Norway's bilateral relations and economic ties with India.

She further said that open and free trade were crucial for economic growth.

"A stable global framework for trade and investment is vital for both our countries, especially in times like today when we are seeing increased protectionism in certain markets," said.

"We are doing what we can to ensure that the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement between EFTA and India will be finalised soon. This agreement will contribute to increased trade and a better environment for our businesses."

The Norwegian is on a three-day state visit to India that began on Monday during the course of which she will deliver the inaugural address at the annual Raisina Dialogue, a multilateral conference on international issues.

She further said: "and India are both ocean states, and closer cooperation in this field will benefit both countries. The 'Ocean Dialogue' between and India will be an to bring this cooperation forward."

At the same event, and Civil Aviation

said: "We aim to make India a 5 trillion dollar economy in the next 7-8 years, making a way for Norwegian companies to play a key role by investing in India."

"It's a great time to bring in sustainable growth in a manner that is economical. The three pillars for collaborative growth are trade, investment and technology. With these 3 pillars, we will not just walk the path but run the path to sustainability."

Around 100 Norwegian companies are present in the Indian market like in fertilisers, in hydro power, Aker Solutions, a provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry, Jotun in paint, in technology, in and in

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 19:32 IST