Monday 5 June 2017

Shri S.S. Ahluwalia leads Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Norway

India strongly condemns terrorism and there could be no tolerance for States sheltering, arming, training, or financing terrorists: Shri Ahluwalia

Shri Ahluwalia highlights the need for further strengthening of India-Norway cooperation in the United Nations

“India looks to Norway for exchange of its knowledge and technical expertise to develop Recirculation Aquaculture Systems”, says Shri Ahluwalia

During the visit, the Indian delegation met Ms. Monica Mæland, Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms. Marit Berger Røsland, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Government of Norway, Ms. Anniken Huitfeldt, Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Policy and Defence and Mr. Gunnar Gundersen, Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Business and Industry of Parliament of Norway and also visited the NorwegianInstitute of Bio-economy Research (NIBIO), Ås, Norway.
Shri Ahluwalia, in his meetings with Norwegian dignitaries,   stated that both India and Norway should work towards strengthening cooperation in areas such as, combating international terrorism, maritime cooperation, climate change, renewable energy, waste management, fisheries, agriculture, exchange of technology on horticulture and organic farming etc.
Speaking on the global threat of terrorism, Shri Ahluwalia stated that it constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security, hinders the enjoyment of human rights, and undermines social and economic development of democratic societies.  The Minister highlighted the need for the international community to combat terrorism, which are well- connected, well-educated well-funded, well-armed and well-trained. “India strongly condemns terrorism and there could be no tolerance for States sheltering, arming, training, or financing terrorists”, Shri Ahluwalia reiterated.
Noting that both countries have supported each other in several initiatives in the United Nations and other multilateral fora, Shri Ahluwalia highlighted the need for strengthening this cooperation and even further deepen the interaction on several issues in the United Nations. The Minister also expressed sincere appreciation for the Norwegian Government’s valuable support for India's candidature for a permanent membership of reformed UN Security Council, as well as at the NSG.
In the field of fisheries, Shri Ahluwalia stated that introduction of Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS) is fairly new to India, whereas, Norwegian companies have expertise in this high-tech production technique. “India looks to Norway for exchange of knowledge and technical expertise to develop Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS)”, the Minister said.
The Indian Delegation also interacted with the Indian community and representatives at a reception hosted by Ambassador of India to Norway Shri Debraj Pradhan.
The Parliamentary delegation comprised of the Members of Parliament - Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, MP(LS), BJD; Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit, MP(LS), BJP; Shri Amdayala Paddu Jithender Reddy, MP(LS), TRS; Shri Chandrakant  Bhaurao Khaire, MP(LS), Shiv Sena; Shri Ram Kumar Verma MP(RS), BJP; Shri Manchacheri Kuppadakkath Raghavan MP(LS), INC; Shri Palanivel Kumar, MP(LS) AIADMK; Shri Chintakunta Munaiah  Ramesh, MP(RS), TDP; Shri Mohammed Faizal Padippura MP(LS), NCP and Shri Yerram Venkata Subba Reddy, MP(LS), YSRCP - and the Secretary, Parliamentary Affairs Shri Rajiv Yadav.


Courtesy: pib.nic.in

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