Updated: Mon, 06 Oct 2025 08:20 pm (IST) Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has brought new enthusiasm in India and Britain’s bilateral relations. There will be talk about strengthening economic relations in British Prime Minister Kir Voter visit. PM Modi will discuss the issue of activities of Pro -khalistan organizations with the British Prime Minister. India wants the expectations of the FTA to not be able to harm Pro -khalistan. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has added new enthusiasm in the bilateral economic and business relations between India and Britain. A lot will be talked about about strengthening economic relations during the two -day visit by British Prime Minister Kir Stmper on Wednesday (October 8). Remove ad, read only the news, despite this, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with the British Prime Minister, the issue of activities of pro -Khalistan organizations in Britain will be very important. India expects the expectation made to give a new direction to bilateral relations with the recent FTA, will not be damaged because of Khalistan supporters. It will be the first Indian tour of the Stormer, India will repeat the fact that the air associated with the activities is related to Khalistan for political reasons, not only for bilateral relations, but will also be harmful to Britain. Diplomatic sources say it will be the first Indian tour of the Stormer to be held after the visit of the Premier Modi in London in July 2025. With an interval of just three months, the heads of the governments of the two countries showing another country that bilateral relations from both sides take precedence. If the Khalistan supporters are removing the activities in the UK, there is no negative problem in the relationship between the two countries. Supporters of Khalistan will be obstructed in such a situation, India argues that if this issue is also noted, the velocity of bilateral relations may be faster. This is why India raised it even during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Britain, saying: “Calling action against the extremists who abuse democratic freedom”. The Pro-Khalistan organizations do a variety of activities in Britain and Canada, which India do not believe in its interests. In March 2025, when Foreign Minister Jaishankar was on a London tour, Khalistani protesters broke the safety skordon outside the Chetum house. An attempt was also made to attack the vehicle of the Foreign Minister. India strongly condemned it. The fear of the creation of an operation base in Britain was interrupted in January 2025 by Khalistani supporters. Some British MPs have also expressed concern about this. In the Modi-Stormer talks in July 2025, the two terrorism condemned and promised cooperation on extradition. Recently, the Canadian government indicated that it would show rigor on the Pro -khalistan extremist elements. In such a situation, Indian intelligence agencies are afraid that Khalistani organizations are creating a new operation base in Britain. India believes that their activities in Britain are no longer limited to protests, but that they are involved in transport and campaign against India.
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