EDITORIAL: Reasonable Indian anger

The Niels Holck case has caused Danish-Indian relations to reach a low. Archive.
The Niels Holck case has caused Danish-Indian relations to reach a low. Archive.
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Danish companies and official representatives have become personae non gratae with the Indian authorities. Both the lower and appeal court have refused to extradite Niels Holck to India to face charges of weapons smuggling arguing, among other reasons, that he could be subjected to torture.

It is obvious that decisions by the courts must be respected. No level of political pressure, either from abroad or from a business sector concerned about order books on the lucrative Indian market, can be allowed to undermine the rule of law.

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