Srinagar, May 20 -- The recent reaffirmation by India and the Nordic nations-Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden-to jointly combat terrorism and promote global peace is a timely diplomatic signal in an increasingly unstable world order. While global attention is often dominated by major power rivalries, this engagement highlights the growing relevance of value-based, middle-power partnerships in shaping security and stability. At the heart of this understanding is a shared concern over the evolving nature of terrorism. It is no longer confined to geography or ideology alone; it now operates through digital networks, cross-border financing and radicalisation ecosystems that transcend national boundaries. India, which has long conf...