Talking to reporters after the two sides signed a number of agreements, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said Norway holds India as an important partner in Asia and would like to see more and more investments flowing into India.
However, the Prime Minister made it clear that her government had no say in private companies.
"One of the most important thing we can do is to make sure we have good agreements on tax systems between India and Norway, good visa agreements that will increase Norwegian presence," she said while responding to questions.
Solberg said she hoped to see more business investment in India. "I hope that we have more cooperation between Inida and Norway. We know that we have some Norwegian companies who have...We have companies who facilitate services in India and I think economic changes in Inida need to be known."
The two countries signed over a dozen of Memorandum of Understanding in the fields of science and technology, defence and education.
Under Statement of Intent (SoI) between Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), both institutions will explore opportunities for cooperation in research and development programmes in the field of defence research and development through organisation of seminars, conferences, workshops and exchange of relevant information.
An MoU between Indian Council for Medical Research and Research Council of Norway was also signed with a main purpose to establish a health research relationship for encouraging research in a range of health-related areas of mutual interest, including human vaccines, infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.
