India raises Khalistani threat to diplomats at 6th Home Affairs Dialogue with UK
The deliberations were part of the sixth India-UK Home Affairs Dialogue (HAD), here.
The deliberations were part of the sixth India-UK Home Affairs Dialogue (HAD), here.
"Such individuals and entities pose a threat not just to India and the UK but to people across the world. We look forward to continuing to work very closely with the UK side in further strengthening our counter terrorism and security cooperation," Jaiswal said.
The bilateral meeting underscored the momentum built over the past year, marked by significant progress on trade and strategic cooperation.
Speaking during the UK National Day celebrations, the external affairs minister said this past year has truly been exceptional for "our modern relationship".
India has invited firms in the United Kingdom to invest in the country's dedicated 'Defence Corridors' in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
The watchdog said his suggestion that the men were there to discuss redecorating the London flat was "ludicrous".