Green Strategic Partnership Catalyst for India-Denmark Cooperation: Prez

President Droupadi Murmu said that the green strategic partnership between India and Denmark has become a catalyst for increased cooperation between the two countries.

President met Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The Danish royal couple arrived in India on Sunday for a four-day visit.

The Danish royal couple Mahatma Gandhi paid their respects in Rajghat yesterday.

Foreign Ministry official spokesman Arindam Bagchi tweeted: “Her Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark paid their respects to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat this afternoon.”

The Danish Crown Prince and Crown Princess also met Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. During the meeting, they discussed sustainability and digital delivery.

Jaishankar tweeted: “Glad to visit HRH Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary Elizabeth of Denmark during their visit to India. They shared with them various aspects of the emergence of the New India. Our conversation focused specifically on sustainability and digital delivery.”

They later met Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and his wife Sudesh Dhankhar.

Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian and Crown Princess Mary Elizabeth visited the famous Taj Mahal in Agra on Sunday. Following the Danish royal couple’s arrival in India, Bagchi tweeted that their visit would further strengthen and strengthen the close and friendly ties between the two nations.

Arindam Bagchi tweeted: “HRH Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark are arriving in India for a four day visit. This is the first royal visit from Denmark in two decades. Will further strengthen the close and friendly ties between them and strengthen our countries.”

The Danish Crown Prince will address the inaugural session of India-Denmark: Partners for Green & Sustainable Progress organized by CII.

During the visit, the Danish royal couple will visit Chennai. They will leave Chennai on March 2nd. In the press release, the MEA said: “As vibrant and open democracies, India and Denmark share common values ​​of a rules-based international order and aligned views on important multilateral issues.

It further added: “The visit is expected to further strengthen and enhance the close and friendly relations between India and Denmark.” According to MEA, the visit is the first visit by the Danish royal family in two decades. The Crown Prince previously traveled to India in 2003. Queen Margrethe II visited India in 2003 as Crown Princess.

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