
New Delhi, India | June 2026 : Strong economies are built not only through trade agreements, but through meaningful partnerships that connect people, industries and ideas across borders. Norway and India are proving exactly that. Norway India business collaboration has entered a new phase of momentum, as recent strategic discussions reinforced a shared commitment to trade, investment, renewable energy and advanced technologies.
The latest delegation organised by the Norway India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NICCI) in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi brought that momentum into sharp focus, uniting Indian and Norwegian stakeholders around one clear agenda: turning bilateral potential into structured, real-world collaboration.
Kilowott Joins Delegation Focused on Doing Business With Norway
The session centred on the theme “Doing Business with Norway – Opportunities and Expectations.” It brought together Indian and Norwegian business leaders to exchange insights on three core areas: investment opportunities, market-entry strategies and navigating cross-cultural business expectations.
The discussions offered a ground-level view of what it takes to build durable commercial relationships between the two markets. For businesses focused on cross-border digital transformation, understanding these dynamics is essential to long-term success.
Norwegian Embassy and NICCI Set the Agenda
The delegation featured meaningful engagement with key figures driving the Norway-India business agenda. From the Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, Silje Christine Andersen, Arvinn Gadgil and Bjørn Iversen contributed valuable perspectives on Norway’s business ecosystem, investment expectations and bilateral priorities.
Trond Skundberg of NICCI played a central role in shaping the platform. His commitment to fostering structured, meaningful dialogue across the India-Norway corridor continues to create real value for businesses on both sides.
Norway India Business Collaboration: What the Discussions Revealed
The conversations at the delegation went beyond surface-level introductions. Participants explored practical questions around market entry, regulatory frameworks and what Norwegian partners genuinely expect from Indian counterparts — and vice versa.
Several themes emerged clearly. Norway’s strengths in green energy, maritime technology and sustainable innovation align directly with India’s infrastructure ambitions and its growing appetite for international partnerships. These complementary strengths make the bilateral relationship one of the more compelling corridors for cross-border growth in the current global landscape.
A Platform That Continues to Deliver
Special recognition goes to the NICCI team and Trond Skundberg for creating a platform that consistently drives meaningful conversations across the India-Norway business landscape. Events like this one do not simply facilitate networking. They build the connective tissue that bilateral economic relationships depend on.
As both nations deepen engagement across strategic sectors, delegations like this one lay the groundwork for partnerships that deliver long-term commercial impact.
Businesses ready to act on this momentum can get in touch with Kilowott to explore how Norway-India collaboration can drive real business growth.