India-Iceland talks on green shipping, fisheries ahead of Sagarmanthan

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India-Iceland talks on green shipping, fisheries ahead of Sagarmanthan

Synopsis

India's ambassador to Iceland held high-level talks in Reykjavik on green shipping and fisheries — a quiet but strategically significant move as New Delhi prepares to host the Sagarmanthan ocean dialogue and the India-EFTA TEPA reshapes trade ties with Nordic nations.

Key Takeaways

Ravindra met Iceland's Infrastructure Minister Eyjolfur Armannsson in Reykjavik on 18 August .
Discussions covered green shipping , capacity building , and fisheries .
The ambassador briefed the minister on the upcoming 'Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue' .
The talks follow a Modi-Frostadottir bilateral at the third India-Nordic Summit in Oslo in May .
The India-EFTA TEPA is now in effect, providing a framework for expanded trade and investment.

India's Ambassador to Iceland, R. Ravindra, on 18 August called on Eyjolfur Armannsson, Iceland's Minister of Infrastructure, in Reykjavik, briefing him on the upcoming 'Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue' and holding substantive discussions on green shipping, capacity building, and fisheries. The meeting signals a steady deepening of bilateral engagement between the two nations ahead of a landmark ocean-focused multilateral dialogue.

Key Discussions at the Meeting

Ambassador Ravindra also met with Ingilin Kristmannsdottir, Permanent Secretary, and Arni Freyr Stefansson, Director at Iceland's Ministry of Infrastructure. According to the Embassy of India in Iceland, which shared details on social media platform X, the conversations spanned green shipping initiatives, capacity-building frameworks, and fisheries-related cooperation — areas where Iceland holds considerable expertise.

Context: Modi-Frostadottir Summit in Oslo

The diplomatic outreach builds on a bilateral meeting held in May, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Icelandic counterpart Kristrun Frostadottir met on the sidelines of the third India-Nordic Summit in Oslo. That was the first meeting between the two leaders since Frostadottir — the youngest Prime Minister in Iceland's history — assumed office. Prime Minister Modi congratulated her on the milestone during the encounter.

At Oslo, both leaders reviewed cooperation in clean energy, geothermal energy, carbon capture and storage, fisheries, sustainability, Arctic research, and people-to-people contacts. Modi also invited Frostadottir to visit India at a mutually convenient time.

India-EFTA TEPA: The Trade Dimension

A significant thread running through India-Iceland engagement is the India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA), which has come into effect. Both leaders at Oslo noted that TEPA offers a concrete opportunity to unlock bilateral potential in trade, investment, and manufacturing collaboration.

'Iceland's prowess in sectors relating to the Blue Economy is admirable. We are hopeful that the historic India-EFTA TEPA will give an impetus to trade and investment linkages as well,' Prime Minister Modi said in a post on X.

What Sagarmanthan Represents

The briefing on 'Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue' underscores India's ambition to position itself as a convener of global ocean governance conversations. Iceland, with its deep expertise in fisheries management, marine sustainability, and blue economy sectors, is a natural partner in this effort. This is the broader strategic rationale for the ambassador-level engagement in Reykjavik.

As India advances its ocean diplomacy agenda and the EFTA TEPA begins to reshape trade flows, the Reykjavik consultations are likely to be followed by more structured working-group-level exchanges in the months ahead.

Point of View

And Iceland — a global leader in sustainable fisheries and geothermal innovation — is a credible anchor partner. The India-EFTA TEPA adds a commercial layer that past diplomatic exchanges lacked. What remains to be seen is whether these consultations translate into binding sectoral agreements, or remain at the level of goodwill visits. Iceland's blue economy expertise could be genuinely transformative for India's coastal and fisheries governance — if the follow-through matches the frequency of meetings.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did India and Iceland discuss in Reykjavik on 18 August?
India's Ambassador R. Ravindra met Iceland's Infrastructure Minister Eyjolfur Armannsson on 18 August in Reykjavik to discuss green shipping, capacity building, and fisheries. The ambassador also briefed the minister on the upcoming 'Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue.'
What is Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue?
Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue is an upcoming multilateral ocean-focused summit that India is preparing to host. Ambassador Ravindra briefed Iceland's infrastructure ministry about the event during his Reykjavik visit on 18 August.
What was discussed at the India-Nordic Summit in Oslo?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir met in May at the third India-Nordic Summit in Oslo, discussing clean energy, geothermal energy, carbon capture and storage, fisheries, Arctic research, and the India-EFTA TEPA trade agreement.
What is the India-EFTA TEPA and why does it matter for India-Iceland ties?
The India-European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) is a trade pact that has come into effect, covering EFTA members including Iceland. Both Modi and Frostadottir noted it provides an opportunity to expand bilateral trade, investment, and manufacturing collaboration.
Who is Kristrun Frostadottir?
Kristrun Frostadottir is the Prime Minister of Iceland and is notable for being the youngest Prime Minister in Iceland's history. She met PM Modi for the first time at the India-Nordic Summit in Oslo in May, where Modi congratulated her on the milestone.
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