Travel

Goa and Norway Strengthen Ties to Collaborate on Technology, Tourism and Creative Industries


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Travel Desk

Goa deepened its global engagement as a high-level delegation from Norway visited the State for a roundtable hosted by the Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications (DITE&C), in collaboration with the Department of Tourism. The interaction focused on exploring partnerships in technology, tourism, creative industries, skilling, cybersecurity and sustainability. The discussions were held in the presence of Hon’ble Minister for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications and Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, alongside senior officials including Kabir Shirgaonkar, Director of DITE&C; Dr. Milind Sakhardande, Joint Director, DITE&C; Dr. Gavin Dias, General Manager (Marketing) of GTDC; Shri D. S. Prashant, CEO of Startup and IT Promotion Cell; and representatives from Kilowott. The Norwegian delegation featured key leaders such as Trond Skundberg, General Manager of NICCI; Christian H. Engh, CEO of the Norwegian Cybersecurity Cluster; Monica Skjellen-Larsen, Advisor at Gjøvikregionen Utvikling; Bjørn Aspøy, CEO of Smart Farm AS; Sheraline Rocha, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Nordic Intent; Aditya Prabhugaonkar of Kilowott; Yeshtesh Shirodkar of Consstruct; and Prabha, Director at NICCI.

Hon’ble Minister Shri Rohan A. Khaunte emphasized that Goa is increasingly shaping a development model that brings together technology, creativity and sustainable tourism. He highlighted ongoing initiatives ranging from electronic manufacturing and AI skilling to a robust startup policy that positions Goa as an attractive destination for global collaboration. He further noted that the State’s tourism strategy is increasingly focused on technology-enabled experiences, immersive storytelling and climate-conscious practices. He reiterated that Goans must remain central beneficiaries of any international partnership, with opportunities for employment, entrepreneurship and skill development.

Christian H. Engh, CEO of the Norwegian Cybersecurity Cluster, explained why Norway considers Goa a strategic partner. He underscored that Norway, one of the world’s most digitised nations with strengths in renewable energy, electric mobility and advanced technology, is now looking toward India to address talent needs and co-develop scalable innovations. Engh stressed that Goa’s commitment to sustainability, clean mobility and future-ready tourism strongly aligns with Norway’s priorities. He further noted that aquaculture technology—an established strength of Norway—offers promising potential for joint initiatives with Goa.

The roundtable also included a presentation by Shri D. S. Prashant, CEO of the Startup & IT Promotion Cell, who discussed Goa’s evolving startup ecosystem, strong policy environment and emergence of a creative-tech landscape that combines design, technology and innovation. This was followed by a detailed briefing by Dr. Gavin Dias from GTDC, showcasing Goa’s tourism strategy and its increasing emphasis on sustainability, wellness, Ayurveda, medical tourism, heritage conservation and biodiversity-driven travel. Investment opportunities in hospitality, experiential tourism, charter operations and research-based collaborations were also highlighted.

During the interaction, the Norwegian delegation outlined several actionable areas for future collaboration. These included university partnerships, academic and incubator exchanges, talent mobility programmes between Goa and Norway, research-led collaborations and the introduction of international diver certification programmes. The delegation also discussed strengthening the NICCI network in India and leveraging Norway’s global expertise in aquaculture, marine technology and clean energy to align with Goa’s emerging opportunities in these sectors.

As Goa accelerates its work in technology, creative industries, skilling and sustainable tourism, the engagement with the Norwegian delegation underscores the State’s readiness for global partnerships. The discussions highlighted the mutual interest of both regions in shaping future-oriented initiatives anchored in innovation, sustainability and shared growth.

Sports

Indian Navy’s Omkar Singh Wins Historic Bronze at 2025 CISM World Military Shooting Championship


June 30, 2025 – Elverum, Norway
In a proud and unprecedented achievement for India, Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO) Omkar Singh of the Indian Navy has clinched the Bronze Medal at the prestigious 2025 CISM World Military Shooting Championship, held in Elverum, Norway. This marks India’s first-ever medal at the global military shooting event, hosted under the aegis of the International Military Sports Council (CISM).

The annual championship, which brings together the world’s best military shooters, saw fierce competition across multiple disciplines. Omkar Singh’s podium finish is being hailed as a breakthrough moment for India’s presence on the international military sports stage.


A Historic First for India

While Indian athletes have consistently made their mark in civilian shooting championships, this medal represents the first time India has earned a podium finish in the military shooting category under the CISM banner—an elite federation that promotes friendship through sport among armed forces worldwide.


National Pride and Naval Excellence

The Indian Navy expressed its pride in MCPO Omkar Singh’s achievement, acknowledging his dedication, skill, and consistent performance under pressure. His success is being viewed as a testament to the Navy’s commitment to excellence not just in defense, but also in global sporting arenas.

Defence analysts and sports officials have applauded the feat, calling it a “turning point” for India’s armed forces in high-level competitive sports. The Indian contingent at the championship has also expressed optimism about future participation with renewed motivation.


This win not only adds a new chapter to India’s growing prowess in shooting sports but also strengthens the country’s profile in the global military athletic community. MCPO Omkar Singh’s achievement will serve as an inspiration for generations of Indian defence personnel aiming for excellence in sport.