India and Norway Sign Five Science and Innovation Agreements
India and Norway signed five bilateral science and innovation agreements in Oslo on 18 May 2026, covering clean energy, offshore wind, geosciences and public health. India’s CSIR and DSIR partnered with Norwegian institutions including SINTEF and NTNU.
India and Norway have strengthened their partnership in science and innovation by signing five major bilateral agreements. The agreements were signed in Oslo, the capital of Norway, on 18 May 2026. They cover cooperation in clean energy, offshore wind technology, geosciences, sustainability and public health research.
On the Indian side, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) are the main partners. They will work with leading Norwegian institutions such as SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the research centre FME NorthWind.
The agreements also support student mobility and scientific exchanges, allowing researchers and students from both countries to study and work together. They include cooperation on advanced infrastructure solutions in areas like renewable energy.
For India, these agreements bring access to Norway’s expertise in offshore wind and green technology, which can help India expand renewable energy and meet its climate goals. Such partnerships are part of India’s wider science diplomacy with developed nations.
For exam aspirants, remember: five agreements were signed, the partner country is Norway, the venue was Oslo, and the lead Indian bodies were CSIR and DSIR.
Key Points to Remember
- India and Norway signed five science and innovation agreements
- Signed in Oslo, Norway on 18 May 2026
- Areas: clean energy, offshore wind, geosciences, sustainability, public health
- Indian partners: CSIR and DSIR
- Norwegian partners: SINTEF, NTNU, FME NorthWind
- Includes student mobility and scientific exchanges
Exam Relevance
Relevant for UPSC Prelims (International Relations, Science & Tech), SSC General Awareness, and State PCS (bilateral cooperation).
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