Hundreds of Indian-origin supporters in London outnumbered a smaller Pakistani protest outside the Indian High Commission, in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The Indian supporters displayed the Tricolour and chanted patriotic slogans, overpowering the Pakistani protesters who were raising slogans against PM Modi. This incident has ignited a debate in the UK, with right-wing commentators questioning the effectiveness of multiculturalism. The clash between the two groups reflects the tensions between India and Pakistan, and the diaspora’s strong sentiments towards their respective countries. The incident highlights the complexities of managing diverse communities in a globalized world. The Indian diaspora’s show of solidarity underscores the importance of national identity and unity in times of crisis. The clash also raises questions about the responsibility of diaspora communities in maintaining peace and harmony, even when tensions between their home countries escalate. The incident is a reminder of the need for diplomacy and dialogue to resolve conflicts, both within and outside national borders. The Indian government has condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack and called for international cooperation in combating terrorism. The UK government has urged both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and work towards de-escalating tensions. As the world watches the developments in South Asia, it is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize peace and dialogue for the greater good of the region.

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Indian-origin Londoners rally at Indian High Commission, outnumbering Pakistani protesters after Pahalgam attack, sparking multiculturalism debate.
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