The Danes succeeded in blowing up the Bengali ships, and violence continued off the coasts of Kalingapatnam and Balasore.
[1][2] Because of the Dano-Swedish Wars Denmark did not have the means to send any ships to Danish India, and relations were subsequently cut.
[4] At this point the war against Bengal was approved by the Danish government, yet urged the Danes in India to sue for peace if advantageous.
[6] The Danish East India Company sold most of their goods to two local Bengali merchants; Rangsordas and Sonderdas.
[6] The ships were driven towards land near Hooghly, and the Danes subsequently blew the Bengali vessels up.