India and Denmark Strengthen Maritime Partnership with Focus on Green Technologies
New Delhi: India and Denmark are continuing to deepen their maritime ties, advancing sustainable maritime practices under the India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership. Both nations have expanded their collaboration in key areas such as quality shipping, port state control, maritime training and education, piracy prevention, and the development of green maritime technology. Denmark, known for its leadership in sustainable maritime solutions, has been sharing its expertise with India, supporting the country’s ambitions under the Sagarmala initiative and the Maritime India Vision 2030.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries, initially signed in 2019 and revised in 2022, has been broadened to include the establishment of a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in India. This new initiative aims to deepen expertise in green maritime technologies and promote knowledge exchange between the two nations. Denmark’s experience in port digitalization, automation, and cybersecurity has also been crucial in helping India advance its vision of becoming a global leader in smart ports.
Danish dignitaries have played a key role in strengthening this cooperation, with notable contributions from Morten Bødskov, Minister of Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs, and Freddy Svane, Ambassador of Denmark. Their efforts, along with other Danish officials, have facilitated the ongoing development of joint initiatives focused on enhancing the maritime sector.
Both India and Denmark are prioritizing decarbonization in the maritime industry, with projects aimed at developing hydrogen and ammonia-based fuels for ships. Denmark’s expertise in offshore wind energy is expected to further support India’s Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, which focuses on decarbonizing ports and advancing renewable energy solutions in maritime infrastructure. Additionally, Denmark’s leadership in maritime training and polar navigation presents opportunities to upgrade Indian seafarer training programs in line with global standards.
Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, emphasized the importance of the partnership, stating, “India and Denmark’s collaboration in the maritime sector is a testament to shared commitment towards sustainable development and innovation. Together, we will not only enhance port infrastructure and shipping capabilities but also set a global benchmark in green maritime practices. This partnership will play a pivotal role in India’s journey towards achieving a carbon-neutral maritime industry.”
As part of the Joint Action Plan on Green Strategic Partnership (2021-2026), India and Denmark are set to continue their collaboration on port modernization, maritime digitalization, green fuel development, and advanced seafarer training. With Denmark’s expertise in green maritime technologies and India’s expanding maritime infrastructure, this partnership is poised to drive global innovation and sustainability in the maritime sector.
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