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MEA raises security concerns with US after Pannun threatens Ambassador Kwatra: 'It is our expectation that...'

DNA Friday, 20 December 2024
Following the threats issued by US-based Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun against Indian Ambassador to the US, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasized India's serious approach to such security threats.
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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Indo-Canadian leader of Khalistan movement


Vinay Mohan Kwatra Vinay Mohan Kwatra Indian diplomat (born 1965)

VIDEO: Trump-Modi Meet behind The Scenes Moment Goes Viral |Bear Hug, President Pulls Chair [Video]

VIDEO: Trump-Modi Meet behind The Scenes Moment Goes Viral |Bear Hug, President Pulls Chair

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s first visit to the U.S. after Donald Trump’s reelection was marked by warm exchanges and viral moments. As Modi arrived at the White House, Trump greeted him at the West Wing lobby with a warm hug, saying, *“We missed you, we missed you a lot.”* In a widely shared clip, Trump was seen pulling out a chair for Modi, reflecting their personal rapport. This high-profile visit, attended by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval, and Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra, underscored the strengthening India-U.S. ties. Modi expressed delight at Trump’s second term and reiterated confidence in deepening strategic cooperation. Notably, Jaishankar had attended Trump’s inauguration as Modi’s special envoy. #ModiTrumpMeeting #BilateralMeeting #DonaldTrump #NarendraModi #PMModi #PMModiInUS #USIndiaRelations #ModiTrumpMeet #Washington #WhiteHouse #Trade #USTariffs #USNews #WhiteHouse ~HT.318~PR.152~ED.103~GR.124~

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Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive

Khalistan Protestor Attacks Jaishankar In London, Tears Indian Flag As Uk Police Remain Unresponsive. Khalistani extremists attempted to attack External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in London as he exited an event at Chatham House. A video shows a protestor tearing the Indian flag while UK police stood by unresponsive. Pro-Khalistan demonstrators staged a protest outside the venue. The UK government’s leaked extremism report lists pro-Khalistan extremism as a concern. Earlier this year, Sikh protesters vandalized the Indian High Commission in London, prompting India to summon the UK’s deputy high commissioner over the security breach. #Khalistan #Jaishankar #LondonProtests #IndianFlag #UKPolice #ChathamHouse #KhalistaniExtremism #IndiaUKRelations #Modi #BJP #ForeignPolicy #SikhProtests #IndianDiplomacy #SecurityBreach #UKGovernment #ExtremismReport #IndianHighCommission #PolicyExchange #GlobalNews #Terrorism

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