In a stern warning to Khalistani activists operating abroad, Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, has indicated that foreign authorities should anticipate concerted action against individuals involved in the propagation of separatist ideologies. The statement comes amidst growing apprehensions within India over the resurgence of the Khalistani movement and its international ramifications.
Speaking at a diplomatic forum on Monday, Jaishankar emphasized the imperative for global cooperation in combating extremist elements. He underscored the need for foreign nations to recognize the threat posed by Khalistani activists and take decisive measures to curb their activities.
“The activities of Khalistani activists abroad have serious implications for the security and stability of India. Foreign authorities must recognize this threat and take appropriate action against individuals involved in such nefarious pursuits,” remarked Jaishankar during his address.
The Khalistani movement, advocating for a separate Sikh state, Khalistan, has witnessed a resurgence in recent years, particularly in Western countries with significant Sikh diaspora populations. India has consistently raised concerns over the exploitation of democratic freedoms by certain elements to propagate extremist ideologies and incite violence.
Jaishankar’s remarks signal a proactive stance by the Indian government in engaging with foreign counterparts to address the challenge posed by Khalistani activists. It reflects India’s commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity while fostering international cooperation to counter transnational threats.
The External Affairs Minister’s warning comes on the heels of heightened vigilance by Indian security agencies following intelligence reports suggesting increased efforts by Khalistani sympathizers to radicalize youth and foment unrest.
India has been actively engaging with partner nations to raise awareness about the dangers of extremist elements and seek cooperation in disrupting the networks that sustain such activities.
As the global community grapples with the evolving threat landscape, Jaishankar’s call for concerted action underscores the importance of collective efforts in addressing extremism and preserving peace and stability across borders.
The Indian government remains committed to working closely with its international partners to counter the menace of terrorism and extremism in all its forms. It expects reciprocal action from foreign authorities in dealing with Khalistani activists operating on their soil.