NEW DELHI: Iceland PM Kristrún Frostadóttir drew attention to the word “sambandh,” noting its linguistic and emotional resonance between India and Iceland. Speaking during the India-Nordic Summit on Tuesday, the remarks came in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s use of the word where he highlighted that in several Nordic languages, the word had the same meaning as in Hindi.”We’ve seen through the free trade agreements that Prime Minister Modi addressed an increase in investment coming from Iceland into India. So there are so many things that we can do together, and I just have to address, I love that word ‘Sambandh’. This is such a purely Icelandic word, and people will be very devoted to this language, Prime Minister Modi, because this is what people need. They need more ‘sambandh’ today,” Iceland PM Kristrún Frostadóttir said.PM Modi had used the word to bring to attention the “closeness of our thoughts”. “Today, I used the word ‘sambandh’ many times. In several Nordic languages, the word ‘sambandh’ means connection, relations, a bond. In Hindi too, ‘sambandh’ carries the same meaning. This is not just a similarity of words, it reflects the closeness of our thoughts. Let us deepen the bonds between us in every field and make the India-Nordic partnership a model of shared prosperity, innovation, and a sustainable future,” he said.The summit convened leaders from India and the Nordic nations, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, to chart a shared vision for future cooperation, with a strong focus on sustainability, environmental responsibility, and advanced technological collaboration.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’New Sunrise’: Amit Shah Unveils Bastar Development Push, Slams Previous Congress GovtDelhi Court Rejects Umar Khalid’s Interim Bail Plea In 2020 Riots CaseTMC Candidate Jahangir Khan Withdraws From Falta Repoll Days After ‘Pushpa’ Face-Off10 Arrests, 3 States: Meet The ‘Masterminds’ Of NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Now In CBI CustodyNationwide Chemists’ Strike Explained: Why 12.4 Lakh Pharmacies Are Protesting Against E-PharmaciesCommercial Vehicle Strike Announced In Delhi-NCR Over Fare Revision DemandManipur Hostage Crisis Deepens; UNC Blockade, Kuki Shutdown Intensify Pressure On GovtThree Coaches Of Ujjain Express Derail Near Rishikesh, Railway Safety Procedures Under ScrutinyTamil Nadu TVK MLA Performs 30-Minute Ritual Float In Well For Vijay, Sparks Online DebateSC Refuses Stay On Stray Dog Removal From Public Places; Orders Strict ABC Rule Compliance123PhotostoriesSummer skincare tips: Natural ingredients to treat tanning and breakoutsMovies that were turned into popular web series: ‘LOTR,’ ‘Cobra Kai,’ ‘Dune: Prophecy,’ and moreInside Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s Rs. 96 crore net worth: Bungalow named after his father, pay packages, cars and everything you need to know10 surprising facts about gharials that make them different from other crocodiliansMeet the eyelash viper: One of nature’s most striking snakesCannes 2026: Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse make a surprise baby bump reveal look like high fashionHigh blood pressure? 5 best foods to lower it naturally5 snake parks in India where travellers can spot rare and venomous species and how to reach themJapandi vs Scandinavian interiors: Which suits Indian homes better?Wood Apple or Bael: 6 reasons to consume this superfruit and the easiest way to do it123Hot PicksSBI apprentice recruitment 2026US Iran warCBSE Class 12 re-evaluation 2026Gold price predictionAdani Group stocksNEET exam cancelledTamil Nadu assemblyTop TrendingTwisha SharmaJEE AdvancedFifa World Cup 2026Subnautica 2 Enameled Glass GuideWWE Raw HighlightsIPL 2026IPL Orange Cap 2026India VS Afghanistan Squad AnnouncementLeviathan in Subnautica 2Fuel Price Hike
NEW DELHI: Iceland PM Kristrún Frostadóttir drew attention to the word “sambandh,” noting its linguistic and emotional resonance between India and Iceland. Speaking during the India-Nordic Summit on Tuesday, the remarks came in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s use of the word where he highlighted that in several Nordic languages, the word had the same meaning as in Hindi.“We’ve seen through the free trade agreements that Prime Minister Modi addressed an increase in investment coming from Iceland into India. So there are so many things that we can do together, and I just have to address, I love that word ‘Sambandh’. This is such a purely Icelandic word, and people will be very devoted to this language, Prime Minister Modi, because this is what people need. They need more ‘sambandh’ today,” Iceland PM Kristrún Frostadóttir said.PM Modi had used the word to bring to attention the “closeness of our thoughts”. “Today, I used the word ‘sambandh’ many times. In several Nordic languages, the word ‘sambandh’ means connection, relations, a bond. In Hindi too, ‘sambandh’ carries the same meaning. This is not just a similarity of words, it reflects the closeness of our thoughts. Let us deepen the bonds between us in every field and make the India-Nordic partnership a model of shared prosperity, innovation, and a sustainable future,” he said.The summit convened leaders from India and the Nordic nations, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, to chart a shared vision for future cooperation, with a strong focus on sustainability, environmental responsibility, and advanced technological collaboration.