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Indo-Norwegian relations
Map indicating locations of India and Norway

India

Norway

India–Norway relations is the relationship between India and Norway. Since the independence of India at 1947, two nations have maintained a strong and friendly relations like India's relations with other Nordic countries.[1]

India has an embassy in Oslo. Norway has an embassy in New Delhi and a consulate in Mumbai.

Economic relations

Norway's Telenor, a major Norwegian telephone company has been investing to India, and becomes a major telephone company in India. Telenor has invested over 3 billion $ to Indian market, but had warned about "political implications" if this failed.[2]

In 2014, India and Norway signed 13 agreements, helped strengthening the tie between India and Norway[3] as well as other Nordic nations.

Norway sees India as an important partner for economic developments. India imported over 268.68 million dollars while exported to Norway over 82.3 million dollars as for 2010 census,[4] but has since then diversifying it to reduce the trade balance.

Political relations

Two countries enjoy a warm relationship and having supporting each others.[5]

References

  1. ^ "India-Norway relations" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Norway warns India of 'political implications' if Telenor fails". The Times of India. 12 May 2012.
  3. ^ "India-Norway signed 13 agreements to promote bilateral relations". 16 October 2014.
  4. ^ "India-Norway bilateral tie" (PDF).
  5. ^ [1] Norway backs India for NSG, Security Council

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