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'If You Don't Do As India Says...': Danish Leaders Warn Pakistan, Strongly Support Op Sindoor

'If You Don't Do As India Says...': Danish Leaders Warn Pakistan, Strongly Support Op Sindoor

Time of Indiaa day ago

'If You Don't Do As India Says...': Danish Leaders Warn Pakistan, Strongly Support Op Sindoor
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An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad received strong support from former Danish lawmakers during a luncheon hosted by the Indian Ambassador in Denmark. Former MPs, including Freddy Svane, Manu Sareen, Helle Degn, and Niels Ahlmann-Ohlsen, backed India's firm response to terrorism following recent attacks. The Danish leaders emphasized the importance of global democratic unity and intelligence cooperation to counter terror threats. They praised India's stance and stressed that democracies must act decisively against forces undermining peace and stability. #indiadenmark #terrorism #ravishankarprasad #globalunity #counterterrorism #diplomacy #denmark #indiadiplomacy #securitycooperation #internationalrelations #parliamentarydelegation #peacesecurity #antiterror #indiastrong #fightagainstterrorism #globalcooperation #foreignpolicy #strategicpartnership #denmarkindia #toi #toibharat

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