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New funding to tackle ‘pro-Khalistani extremism’

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SECURITY minister Tom Tugendhat has announced a new funding of £95,000 to enhance Britain’s capability to tackle “pro-Khalistan extremism”.

The announcement, coinciding with Tugendhat’s visit to India, comes amid growing concerns in India over increasing activities of pro-Khalistani elements in the UK.

Tugendhat is in India to bolster bilateral cooperation on security initiatives and attend a G20 anti-corruption ministerial meeting.

The British high commission in New Delhi said on Thursday (10) that the investment will enhance the government’s understanding of the threat posed by “pro-Khalistan extremism”.

“The living bridge between India and the UK reflects our deep and enduring friendship. As the world’s oldest and largest democracies, we have many shared opportunities to make the world a safer and more prosperous place,” Tugendhat said.

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“A deeper partnership between our two nations means we can more effectively tackle the security threats we both face. I’m committed to working together to enhance our understanding of and capabilities against extremism – whatever form it takes,” he said.

The minister said he is delighted to be attending the G-20 meeting.

“Corruption also harms our prosperity, damages our society and threatens our national security. I am delighted to be attending the G20 anti-corruption ministerial meeting, presided over by India, to continue strengthening global resilience and cracking down on its corrosive influence,” he said.

Before travelling to Kolkata for the meeting which will take place on Saturday (12), Tugendhat is scheduled to visit the headquarters of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to discuss joint challenges posed by child sexual exploitation and abuse, and fraud.

He will also meet national security advisor Ajit Doval, the high commission said.

(PTI)

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