India just recently concluded the Third India-Nordic Summit which was held Oslo on May 19, 2026. India and five other Nordic nations has been agreed to transform their relationship into a Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership and signals the stronger cooperation in the clean energy, climate action, Arctic research, digital innovation, trade and defense.
What is the India-Nordic Summit?
The India-Nordic Summit is the high-level diplomatic platform between India and five Nordic countries,
- Denmark
- Finland
- Iceland
- Norway
- Sweden
The partnership has began formally at the First India-Nordic Summit in the year 2018.
The primary objective was to build cooperation in the sector like,
- Innovation
- Green technologies
- Renewable energy
- Sustainable development
- Skill development
- Economic growth
Over a period of time, the relationship has expanded into a strategic sectors like maritime security, Arctic cooperation, defense and emerging technologies.
Why the Third India-Nordic Summit Matters
The 2026 summit marks the major diplomatic upgrade.
India and Nordic countries have now agreed to elevate their ties into a Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership.
This is important because the Nordic nations are global leaders in to the,
- Clean energy technologies
- Green manufacturing
- Digital governance
- Sustainable urban development
- Innovation ecosystems
- Climate solutions
India offers the,
- Large-scale markets
- Skilled talent
- Manufacturing capacity
- Growing digital economy
- Strategic geopolitical relevance
This makes this partnership highly complementary with the partners.
Major Outcomes of the Summit
Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership
The biggest announcement was the formal launch of the new Green Technology and Innovation Strategic Partnership.
This partnership will focus on to the,
- Renewable energy
- Green hydrogen
- Sustainable technologies
- Climate mitigation
- Digital governance
- Water management
- Smart innovation systems
Trade and Investment Cooperation Gets a Big Push
Also the economic ties between the India and Nordic countries have grown rapidly.
According to summit discussions the,
- Bilateral trade has quadrupled in the last decade
- Also the investment inflows have increased by nearly to 200%
India aims to attract the greater Nordic investments in the,
- Advanced manufacturing
- Renewable energy
- Infrastructure
- Technology
- Health-tech
India-EFTA Trade Deal Adds Momentum
A major factor which boost the India-Nordic relations is the India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA).
EFTA includes the,
- Iceland
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Liechtenstein
Arctic Cooperation Becomes Strategically Important
One of the most important strategic themes of the summit was Arctic cooperation.
India’s partnership with Nordic countries is closely linked to the its Arctic interests.
Why Arctic Matters for India
Climate changes in the Arctic affects the,
- Indian monsoon patterns
- Food security
- Water resources
- Coastal sustainability
- Island ecosystems
India’s Arctic policy, which titled as the ‘India and the Arctic: Building a Partnership for Sustainable Development’ put strong focuses on to the,
- Scientific research
- Climate protection
- Sustainable development
- Connectivity
- Governance cooperation
- Capacity building
Blue Economy and Maritime Cooperation
The summit has also strengthened the cooperation in the blue economy.
Blue economy refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for a,
- Economic growth
- Maritime trade
- Fisheries
- Marine conservation
- Coastal development
India plans the Blue economy collaboration with a Norway and improve the maritime sustainability partnerships with Nordic nations.
Digital Innovation and Emerging Technologies
Digital transformation was another important focus area.
Collaboration are planned in the areas like,
- Artificial intelligence
- 6G technologies
- Telecom
- Cybersecurity
- Digital infrastructure
- Smart governance systems
Nordic countries have the advanced expertise in digital ecosystems which makes them strong innovation partners.
STEM Research and Talent Mobility
Research collaboration has received strong emphasis.
Planned cooperation includes the,
- Science
- Technology
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Academic partnerships
- Innovation research
This could benefit the multiple Indian students and researchers.
Defense and Strategic Manufacturing Cooperation
The summit has also discussed defense cooperation.
Potential collaboration areas are the,
- Defense production
- Technology transfer
- Industrial manufacturing
- Strategic innovation
India’s liberalized defense investment policies make this as an emerging partnership area.
India’s Bilateral Trade With Nordic Nations
Sweden
Bilateral trade: USD 6.96 billion (2024)
Denmark
Goods trade: USD 2.05 billion (2025)
Norway
Bilateral trade: USD 1.05 billion (2024-25)
Finland
Goods trade: USD 1.017 billion (2024-25)
Iceland
It is small but strategically important for the Arctic and geothermal cooperation.








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