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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, concluding his five-day visit to the UK, raised India's concerns regarding pro-Khalistani extremism with top British leaders during various cross-party engagements. Jaishankar urged vigilance against the misuse of freedom of expression and speech, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness in the face of extremist activities. The minister, in meetings with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, expressed satisfaction with the positive momentum in strengthening the India-UK relationship and discussed crucial elements in addressing shared challenges.
During the visit, Jaishankar's discussions with UK Home Secretary James Cleverly and National Security Adviser Tim Barrow addressed India's concerns about pro-Khalistani extremism and its potential impact on the safety of Indian diplomats in the country. The minister also emphasized the need for the UK government to understand the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the potential misuse of such freedoms.
Additionally, Jaishankar highlighted the gravity of the violent protests at India House in March, urging for the protection of diplomatic missions to ensure unrestricted activities. The visit concluded with the Minister highlighting the importance of personal interactions in developing understanding between countries and expressing satisfaction with the British system's engagement at all relevant levels.