New Delhi, May 20 -- India and Norway are poised to deepen cooperation across green energy, maritime industries, digital infrastructure and financial technology under the India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA), which carries a commitment of USD 100 billion in investments and creation of one million direct jobs in India over 15 years, according to a latest EY report.

The report, titled "India-Norway Partnership: Exploring Opportunities, Emerging Priorities, and Policy Directions", said the agreement marks a shift from "transactional trade to long-term economic integration" by aligning Norway's capital and advanced technologies with India's scale-driven growth and manufacturing ambitions.

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