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That would suck!, but you should still just ask a Nokia care centre about the policy. This could just be that in India this is only enforceable by law this way. What Nokia actually does matters much more.
No idea what the law says in Europe about claiming warranty in different countries of the EU.
But the N9 is posted as "coming soon" by a number of Dutch webshops, so I think they will sell the devices.
 

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