Joint Statement for India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership
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Energy and Climate Change
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Environment/Water and
Circular Economy
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Sustainable Urban
Development including Smart Cities
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Business, Trade and
Shipping
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Science, Technology,
Innovation and Digitization
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Food and Agriculture
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Health and Life Science
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Cultural Cooperation,
People-to-People contacts and Labour Mobility
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Multilateral Cooperation
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Conclusion
Her Excellency Ms. Mette Frederiksen,
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark and His Excellency, Mr. Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister of the Republic of India, co-chaired a Virtual Summit between India
and Denmark on 28 September 2020.
2. Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Frederiksen held an in-depth exchange of views in a warm and
friendly atmosphere on bilateral relations, discussed the Covid-19 pandemic and
global matters of interest to both sides, including climate change and green transition
and reached common understanding with a view to accelerating sustainable economies
and societies.
3. They further noted with satisfaction the continued
development of bilateral relations based on historical links, common democratic
traditions and shared desire for regional, as well as international peace and stability.
4. Given the shared desire to remain trusted partners,
the two Prime Ministers agreed to elevate India-Denmark relations to a Green Strategic
Partnership. This partnership would build on and consolidate the existing agreement
establishing a Joint Commission for Cooperation (signed 6 February 2009) between
India and Denmark which envisaged cooperation within the political field; economic
and commercial field; science and technology; environment; energy; education and
culture. In addition, it builds on and complements the existing Joint Working Groups
on Renewable Energy, Urban Development, Environment, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry,
Food Processing, Science, Technology and Innovation, Shipping, Labour Mobility and Digitization.
5. The Green Strategic Partnership is a mutually
beneficial arrangement to advance political cooperation, expand economic relations
and green growth, create jobs and strengthen cooperation on addressing global challenges
and opportunities; with focus on an ambitious implementation of the Paris Agreement
and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
6. The two Prime Ministers acknowledged the importance
of establishing the Green Strategic Partnership, under which India and Denmark will
cooperate through relevant Ministries, institutions and stakeholders.
Energy and Climate Change
7. The two Prime Ministers confirmed the close
partnership in addressing global challenges and solutions on green energy transition
and climate change. The Strategic Sector Cooperation on offshore wind and renewable
energy, as well as the India-Denmark Energy Partnership (INDEP) on capacity building,
knowledge-sharing and technology transfer on wind energy; energy modeling and integration
of renewable energy illustrate the shared commitment to address some of the common
global challenges on the path towards global energy transition, green growth and
sustainable development. The two sides envisage the energy partnership to be further
strengthened over the coming years.
8. India and Denmark agree to be at the forefront
in the global fight against climate change. Both countries have set very ambitious
national targets on climate and energy that will contribute to an ambitious implementation
of the Paris Agreement. Together, the two countries will show the world that delivering
on ambitious climate and sustainable energy goals is possible.
9. The two countries agreed to hold regular consultations
and dialogue on climate change and renewable energy at various levels.
Environment/Water and Circular Economy
10. The two Prime Ministers agreed to work towards
further expanding and strengthening the existing Government-to-Government cooperation
on environment/water and circular economy. They further agreed to cooperate in water
efficiency and non-revenue water (water loss) and in this context tasked the Indian
Ministry of Jal Shakti and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and the Danish
Ministry of Environment and Food to develop a Work Plan for an initial period of
three years (2021-23).
11. The two Prime Ministers expressed their joint
wish to enhance cooperation in the specific areas of water supply, water distribution,
wastewater treatment, sewerage systems, re-use of treated wastewater, water management
and energy optimization in the water sector through the Indo-Danish Water Technology
Alliance.
Sustainable Urban Development including Smart Cities
12. Both sides noted the holding of 2nd India-Denmark
JWG on Sustainable Urban Development virtually on 26 June, 2020 and agreed to strengthen
bilateral cooperation in sustainable urban development, including in smart cities
through the Urban Living Lab in Goa.
13. Both sides also agreed to strengthen existing
City-to-City cooperation between Udaipur and Aarhus and Tumakuru
and Aalborg.
14. They noted that Danish companies are contributing
to designing infrastructure projects in India and welcomed greater engagement of
Danish side in all fields of sustainable urban development.
Business, Trade and Shipping
15. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the idea of
developing partnerships between Governments, institutions and businesses of the
two countries with special focus on green and climate-friendly technologies. They
recognized the importance of regulatory framework conditions to support public and
private investments in green energy.
16. Both leaders appreciated the deep cooperation
on maritime affairs and noted the potential for enhancing cooperation in ship-building
and design, maritime services and Green shipping, as well as port development.
17. The two Prime Ministers underlined that they
would encourage business delegations, market access activities for SMEs and enhance
ease of doing business.
18. India and Denmark confirmed the emerging cooperation
in Intellectual Property Rights, which will help to modernize and strengthen their
national intellectual property systems to promote innovation, creativity and technological
advancement.
Science, Technology, Innovation and Digitization
19. India and Denmark recognize the importance
of promoting and facilitating investments in science, technology and innovation
(STI) via strong public-private partnerships as an important way to accelerate technology
development and the implementation of new solutions. Collaboration in STI supports
the Green Strategic Partnership by promoting and strengthening relations between
authorities, small and large companies and research and higher education institutions
in India and Denmark. The two sides agree to build on existing strong bilateral
STI partnerships with joint calls for projects in areas such as energy, water, bio-resources
and ICT.
20. The two leaders recognized their shared interest
in digitization and digital solutions and business models in the green transition
and decided to collaborate for enhancement of development, innovation and demonstration
in the field of digital technologies to support green sustainable growth.
Food and Agriculture
21. Given the immense potential to collaborate
in the agricultural sector, the two Prime Ministers encouraged fostering deeper
and closer cooperation between authorities, businesses and research institutions
in the sectors of food processing and food safety, as well as animal husbandry and
dairying.
Health and Life Science
22. Both sides emphasized the potential and their
common desire to strengthen the dialogue and cooperation in the health sector. They
confirmed their interest in expanding dialogue and sharing best practices on health
policy issues, including on epidemics and vaccines, especially to combat Covid-19
and future pandemics. They agreed to work on expanding commercial opportunities
for businesses by creating more favorable environments for the life science sector,
including research collaborations.
Cultural Cooperation, People-to-People contacts
and Labour Mobility
23. The two Prime Ministers acknowledged that the
richness of the relationship between India and Denmark is a result of the long standing
people-to-people contacts and agreed to further promote greater awareness and mutual
understanding between the peoples of the two countries through cultural cooperation.
24. Both sides agreed to examine the possibilities
for labour mobility, as well as to consider ease of travel
between the two countries to facilitate greater people-to-people interaction and
strengthen cooperation in the tourism sector
Multilateral Cooperation
25. The two Prime Ministers agree to join efforts
and initiatives to support and promote a rule-based multilateral system. This includes
strong multilateral cooperation to face the urgency to step up global efforts to
combat the global challenges on energy and climate change and common commitment
to the International Energy Agency, the International Renewable Energy Agency and
the International Solar Alliance.
26. Both sides supported the need for cooperation
on promotion of an open, inclusive and rule-based multilateral trading system under
the WTO at its core to promote global growth and sustainable development.
27. Both sides expressed their support for the
ongoing discussions to reform the WTO. Both sides reaffirmed their determination
to strengthen cooperation and contribute for comprehensive reforms of the WTO. Both
sides agreed that the reforms need to be inclusive and to be carried out in a transparent
manner, high priority being restoration of a full strength Appellate Body as part
of the two-tiered Dispute Settlement System of the WTO.
28. Both sides expressed their commitment for working
towards an ambitious, fair, and mutually beneficial Trade and Investment Agreement
between EU and India to further strengthen and deepen the EU-India ties.
29. Both sides agreed that the Arctic Cooperation
within the framework of Arctic Council has a global dimension and is essential for
addressing the need of environmental protection and combating climate change. In
this spirit, both sides expressed their willingness for collaboration within the
framework of the Arctic Council in the area of climate change.
30. The two leaders acknowledged the shared values
of human rights, democracy and rule of law and agreed to cooperate in multilateral
fora to advance democracy and human rights.
CONCLUSION
31. The two leaders expressed their conviction
that a decision of the two countries to establish Green Strategic Partnership between
the Kingdom of Denmark and the Republic of India has opened a new chapter in the
friendly and cooperative relations between them.
32. Ambitious goals and actions will be identified
within the areas and outlined in an Action Plan that will be worked out and endorsed
as soon as possible.