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NEW DELHI: India has expressed concern over the misuse of the United Kingdom’s asylum status by pro-Khalistani elements who have been aiding and abetting terrorists.
“Pro-Khalistani elements aid and abet terrorist activities in India and we request better cooperation with the UK and increased monitoring of UK-based pro-Khalistani extremists,” said a statement released by the Ministry of Home Affairs after the 5th India-UK Home Affairs Dialogue held in Delhi on Wednesday.
India has also urged UK to monitor pro-Khalistani extremists and take appropriate proactive action.
India’s concern over the breach of security at the Indian High Commission in London was also emphasised.
During the meeting, both sides reviewed the ongoing cooperation and identified further steps that can be taken to explore opportunities and synergies in advancing cooperation in counter terrorism, cyber security and global supply chains, drug trafficking, migration, extradition and anti-India activities.
Both India and the UK expressed satisfaction with the ongoing partnership and agreed to deepen bilateral engagement and maintain momemtum for enhanced security cooperation between the two countries.
The Indian delegation was led by Union Home Secretary, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, and the British delegation was led by Permanent Secretary Home Office, Sir Mathew Rycroft. The meeting was also attended by other senior officials of both nations.
NEW DELHI: India has expressed concern over the misuse of the United Kingdom’s asylum status by pro-Khalistani elements who have been aiding and abetting terrorists.
“Pro-Khalistani elements aid and abet terrorist activities in India and we request better cooperation with the UK and increased monitoring of UK-based pro-Khalistani extremists,” said a statement released by the Ministry of Home Affairs after the 5th India-UK Home Affairs Dialogue held in Delhi on Wednesday.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
India has also urged UK to monitor pro-Khalistani extremists and take appropriate proactive action.
India’s concern over the breach of security at the Indian High Commission in London was also emphasised.
During the meeting, both sides reviewed the ongoing cooperation and identified further steps that can be taken to explore opportunities and synergies in advancing cooperation in counter terrorism, cyber security and global supply chains, drug trafficking, migration, extradition and anti-India activities.
Both India and the UK expressed satisfaction with the ongoing partnership and agreed to deepen bilateral engagement and maintain momemtum for enhanced security cooperation between the two countries.
The Indian delegation was led by Union Home Secretary, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, and the British delegation was led by Permanent Secretary Home Office, Sir Mathew Rycroft. The meeting was also attended by other senior officials of both nations.