Danish PM Highlights Nordic Unity and Cooperation with India at Summit
United Nordics a 'middle power,' India a 'bigger power': Danish PM

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At the 3rd India-Nordic Summit in Oslo, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized the importance of collaboration among democracies, describing the Nordic countries as a 'middle power' when united and recognizing India as a 'bigger power'. The leaders discussed deepening cooperation in areas like democracy, technology, and security to address global challenges.
- 01Mette Frederiksen stated that united, the Nordic countries can act as a 'middle power' alongside India, which she described as a 'bigger power'.
- 02The summit marked four years since the last meeting, highlighting an expanded agenda focused on democracy, AI, and green transition.
- 03Frederiksen expressed optimism about the future of India-Nordic cooperation, emphasizing the need for democracies to work together.
- 04The summit included leaders from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and India, reviewing past discussions and exploring new collaborative avenues.
- 05Frederiksen called for a commitment to a rule-based international order amid concerns over global developments.
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During the 3rd India-Nordic Summit held in Oslo, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stressed the significance of democratic nations collaborating in the face of a rapidly changing global landscape. She described the Nordic countries as a 'middle power' when united, while recognizing India as a 'bigger power'. Frederiksen highlighted the urgency for democracies to uphold a rule-based international order, expressing concern over the current trajectory of global events. The summit, attended by leaders from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and India, focused on deepening cooperation in areas such as democracy, artificial intelligence, new technologies, and security. Frederiksen noted that it had been four years since the last summit and that the agenda had expanded significantly since then. She expressed optimism about the potential for collaboration, urging the leaders to demonstrate that democracies can work together effectively to address global challenges.
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The summit's discussions on deepening cooperation could lead to enhanced collaboration between India and Nordic countries in various sectors, impacting trade, technology, and security.
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