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Modi’s UK Visit To Spotlight Khalistani Threat, Fugitive Extradition, And Strategic Ties


Updated: July 24, 2025 01:07

Image Source : Times of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the United Kingdom from July 23–24, 2025, will focus on deepening bilateral cooperation while addressing sensitive security concerns. The agenda includes the signing of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), discussions on Khalistani extremism, and the extradition of high-profile fugitives.

Key Diplomatic Priorities

- India will formally raise concerns over the presence and activities of Khalistani extremist groups in the UK, citing risks to social cohesion and national security.
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri emphasized that these groups have been flagged repeatedly and India expects the UK to take corrective action.
- The extradition of economic offenders such as Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, and Lalit Modi will be discussed, with India urging faster legal cooperation.

Strategic Engagements And Bilateral Talks

- PM Modi will meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for wide-ranging talks covering trade, defense, climate, and innovation.
- The leaders will also exchange views on regional and global issues, including Indo-Pacific stability and counter-terrorism.
- Modi is expected to call on King Charles III and interact with business leaders to promote investment and technology partnerships.

FTA Signing And Economic Impact

- The India-UK FTA, concluded in May 2025, aims to eliminate tariffs on 99 percent of Indian exports and boost bilateral trade to USD 120 billion by 2030.
- The agreement is expected to benefit sectors like textiles, auto components, and alcoholic beverages.

Sources: Indian Express, India TV News, MSN India, NDTV, Outlook India.

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