India raises issue of pro-Khalistani group Sikh for Justice’s anti-India activities in meeting with Tulsi Gabbard
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PM Modi Puts Khalistan Issue Front & Center During Bilateral Meet With New Zealand PM, MEA Confirms
Following Indian PM Narendra Modi's bilateral meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, the Ministry of External Affairs addressed the press, elaborating on the duo's discussions. The two leaders discussed security and defence issues of the their countries. Watch the video for full details.
PM Modi, Tulsi Gabbard Meet Hours After India Flags Khalistani Terror To US
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tulsi Gabbard, the United States' Director of National Intelligence, in Delhi Monday evening. This was after she spoke to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and he called for action against Khalistani terror group Sikhs For Justice outfit and its founder, Gurpatwant Pannun. During their meeting the two also exchanged gifts; Mr Modi presented the US intel chief with a vase with Ganga water from Uttar Pradesh's Prayagr…
Rajnath Singh raises issue of Khalistani group's anti-India activities in US during meeting with Tulsi Gabbard
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Monday held wide ranging talks, during which the issue of anti-India activities conducted by Khalistani organisation SFJ (Sikh For Justice) in the United States was raised. India expressed its concerns and asked the US admin to take strong action against the unlawful organisation. Notably, Singh's concern over SFJ takes significance as US prosecutors had ch…
India raises issue of pro-Khalistani group Sikh for Justice’s anti-India activities in meeting with Tulsi Gabbard
India discussed the activities of the Khalistani organisation SFJ in the US with intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard, requesting action against the group. The meeting also emphasised enhancing strategic ties and intelligence cooperation between India and the US.
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