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Green strategic partnership

India and Denmark have a longstanding relationship that has deepened significantly with the signing of the Green Strategic Partnership. In 2020, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi co-chaired a Virtual Summit, marking a milestone in Indo-Danish relations. The leaders agreed to elevate ties to a Green Strategic Partnership, focusing on climate change, green transition, and sustainable development. This partnership also aligns with Indiaā€™s other major initiatives, such as green hydrogen mission, and smart cities, positioning Denmark as a key strategic partner. This partnership aims to advance political cooperation, promote economic growth, create jobs, and address global challenges, especially focusing on sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. Key sectors of cooperation include renewable energy, urban development, water, and intellectual property rights.

Energy cooperation: India-Denmark Energy Partnership (INDEP)

A key element of Denmarkā€™s collaboration with India is the India-Denmark Energy Partnership (INDEP), a five-year program (2020-2024) focused on energy cooperation. The partnership covers areas such as offshore wind power, regulatory frameworks, and investment in green energy. INDEP, in collaboration with the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and the Ministry of Power, integrates global standards into Indiaā€™s energy landscape. As of 2022, a Centre of Excellence for Offshore Wind and Renewable Energy has been established to facilitate knowledge-sharing between the two countries.

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