Key Points

Former Danish Ambassador to India, Freddy Svane, has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his decisive approach in Operation Sindoor, emphasizing Modi's role as a strong global leader. In an interview, Svane described Modi as India's true defender, recognizing his strategic diplomatic efforts to hold Pakistan accountable for its terror activities. Svane points to Modi’s rising global popularity and India's emergence as a significant power under his leadership. While welcoming this new approach, Svane also notes that such actions were born from the tragic backdrop of the Pahalgam terror attack.

Key Points: Former Danish Envoy Freddy Svane Lauds Modi as India's Defender

  • Denmark's Freddy Svane praises Modi for Operation Sindoor
  • Modi strengthens India’s global stance on terrorism
  • Svane highlights Modi's rising global popularity
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Former Danish envoy praises PM Modi for Op Sindoor, calls him true defender of India

Danish envoy praises Modi's strong leadership on Operation Sindoor counterterrorism efforts.

"I am the man and I am the true defender of India. - Freddy Svane"

New Delhi/Copenhagen, June 1

India's firm and resolute crackdown on cross-border terrorism, in response to the barbaric and savage terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, won it global praise.

Denmark's top diplomat became the latest proponent of India's war against terror as he heaped praises on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for steering India's strong retaliation against Pakistan-sponsored terror.

Freddy Svane, the former Danish Ambassador to India, described PM Modi as the true defender of India and also welcomed India's diplomatic offensive to expose Pakistan globally.

Svane, in a special interaction with IANS, said, "India has shown that it has grown as a global and very, very important player and that it can take action. You need a strong leader like Prime Minister Narendra Modi who can steer that kind of direction and make it clear to the world that I am the man and I am the true defender of India."

He also lauded India's diplomatic push, in the wake of Operation Sindoor, to name and shame Pakistan globally for its brazen support to terrorists and said that the move to all-party delegations to various parts of the world will surely achieve its purpose.

The ex-envoy to India also slammed Pakistan for its constant abetment and instigation of terror on foreign soil, including India and said that it was important for all countries of the world to speak in one voice against it.

Svane further said that the popularity of PM Modi, who is the leader of the fourth largest democracy of the world, is on the rise after Operation Sindoor and also called it a positive sign.

"PM Modi is being seen across the world as a very, very important, strong and strategic thinking leader, who is so important for all of us," he said.

He said that the world is welcoming the emergence of 'New India' as a strong power centre in Asia, under the stewardship of PM Modi. However, he lamented that this came against the backdrop of the deadly Pahalgam incident.

"When times are bad and things have to be dealt with, you also need someone who can move from words to actions. That has happened," he remarked.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally, the world is recognizing India's strength under PM Modi! For too long we tolerated Pakistan's proxy wars. Operation Sindoor sent the right message - enough is enough. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the strong response to terrorism, we must ensure innocent civilians on both sides don't suffer. Military action is necessary but should be precise. Hope diplomacy continues alongside.
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Amit S.
The Danish envoy's words are welcome, but why does the West only speak up now? For decades we've faced terror from across the border while they turned a blind eye. Better late than never I suppose.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Jammu, I've seen terrorism's impact firsthand. Operation Sindoor gave us hope that our suffering is being addressed. But long-term peace needs more than military action - development and jobs matter too.
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Vikram J.
The world is finally seeing what we've known for years - Pakistan's double game on terrorism. Modi ji's leadership has given India the confidence to act decisively. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
While I support strong action against terror, we must be careful not to become what we fight against. Human rights and democratic values must remain our guiding principles, no matter the provocation.
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Karan P.
The real test will be sustaining this momentum. One operation won't end decades of terrorism. We need consistent policy, better intelligence, and global pressure on Pakistan to dismantle terror

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