EAM Jaishankar raises concerns about pro-Khalistan activities in the UK during visit.

In a diplomatic move, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar raised concerns about pro-Khalistan activities in the UK during his recent visit. The issue was discussed during his meeting with UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Jaishankar highlighted the need for the UK to take action against such activities that pose a threat to India’s security and sovereignty. The Sikh separatist movement, seeking to establish an independent Sikh state, has been a long-standing concern for India. Jaishankar’s mention of pro-Khalistan activities comes amidst growing global support for the farmers’ agitation in India, which has been wrongly linked to the Khalistan movement by some groups. The Indian government has been actively engaging with countries to address the issue and prevent the misuse of the movement for anti-India activities. The UK, home to a large Sikh diaspora, holds significance in this regard. Jaishankar’s move to bring up the matter during his visit underscores India’s commitment to countering any form of separatism that threatens its unity and integrity. The issue is likely to further strengthen India-UK ties as both countries work towards addressing shared challenges. Stay updated on the latest diplomatic developments by following Times of India for more updates.

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