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India-Nordic Summit 2026: Forging a Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership

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India and the five Nordic nations have elevated their cooperation to a 'Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership' focusing on clean energy, green hydrogen, and Arctic research, while reinforcing support for India's UNSC permanent membership.

The 3rd India-Nordic Summit held in Oslo marks a transformative phase in India’s engagement with Northern Europe. By upgrading their plurilateral cooperation to a ‘Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership,’ India and the five Nordic nations—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—have signaled a commitment to lead the global transition toward sustainability. This partnership is a significant shift from general diplomatic cooperation to targeted, technology-driven climate action. The partnership is anchored in three critical pillars: clean energy, green hydrogen, and Arctic research. The Nordic countries, renowned for their leadership in renewable energy—such as Iceland’s geothermal expertise and Denmark’s wind energy prowess—offer India a blueprint for decarbonizing its industrial sector. The focus on Green Hydrogen aligns with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming to make the country a global hub for the production and export of clean fuel. This synergy is vital for India to achieve its 'Panchamrit' targets and the 2070 Net Zero goal.

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