After the guard of honour, Mukherjee, accompanied by his daughter Sharmishta, was taken by the Norwegian King around the Royal Palace built in in 1849.
Later, the President visited "Storting", the Norwegian Parliament.
After his visit to Parliament, the President, the first head of state to visit Norway, wrote in the visitor's book that "it was interesting to learn about the functioning of Norway's unicameral Parliament. The people of India see Norway as an exemplary democracy with which we share many values."
During his visit to Norway and Finland, a number of agreements on trade, education and earth sciences will be signed.
Mukherjee, the first Indian head of state to visit Norway, will have meetings and interactions with besides King Harald, Queen Sonja, Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
Accompanied by Union Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Pon Radhakrishnan and a high-level delegation consisting of Members of Parliament, educationists and businessmen, Mukherjee will also have meetings with Prime Minister Erna Solberg and the President of the Storting (Parliament), Olemic Thommessen.
