India-Norway's Pioneering Sustainable Ocean Planning Initiative

India and Norway collaborate on advancing sustainable ocean planning, using science-driven decision-making to foster balanced growth and preservation of marine ecosystems. The initiative, originally started in Puducherry and Lakshadweep, is expanding to Odisha, emphasizing global knowledge exchange and cooperation under the India-Norway Collaboration Project on Sustainable Ocean Management.

India-Norway's Pioneering Sustainable Ocean Planning Initiative
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India and Norway are setting a global example with their joint efforts in sustainable ocean planning, reaffirming a commitment to integrate science and development for marine protection and growth. Initiatives such as the Marine Spatial Plan indicate a strengthened collaborative drive toward scientific decision-making.

Key advancements include Odisha leading the second phase of the initiative, marking a significant expansion from its initial implementation in Puducherry and Lakshadweep. The significance of this step was highlighted during a recent visit by a Norwegian delegation for collaboration talks in Bhubaneswar.

The India-Norway Collaboration Project on Sustainable Ocean Management, commencing in 2025, is a five-year framework seeking to enhance marine cooperation both geographically and financially. Joint efforts emphasize open data sharing and capacity-building to benefit global ocean management.

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