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Denmark–India relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Denmark–India relations
Denmark–India relations are foreign relations between Denmark and India. Denmark has an embassy in New Delhi, and India has an embassy in Copenhagen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Danish Embassy in New Delhi )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indian Embassy in Copenhagen )〕 ==History== Tranquebar, a town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, was a Danish colony in India from 1620 to 1845. It is spelled ''Trankebar'' or ''Tranquebar'' in Danish, which comes from the native Tamil, Tarangambadi, meaning "place of the singing waves". It was sold, along with the other Danish settlements in mainland India, most notably Serampore (now in West Bengal), to Great Britain in 1845. The Nicobar Islands were also colonized by Denmark, until sold to the British in 1868, who made them part of their colony of British India. After Independence in 1947, the Indian prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's visit to Denmark in 1957 laid the foundation for a friendly relationship between India and Denmark that has endured ever since. The bilateral relations between India and Denmark are cordial and friendly, based on cooperation in political, economic, academic and research fields. There have been periodic high level visits between the two countries.〔(Bilateral relations between Denmark and India )〕
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