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PM Modi and UK PM Boris Johnson Agree On Need To Curb Anti-India Extremist Groups: Foreign Secretary

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said on the sidelines of COP26 that anti-India activities organized by separatist groups in UK were an important issue raised during talks between PM Narendra Modi and British PM Boris Johnson.

Counter-terrorism and the need to rein in extremist activities by certain fringe separatist outfits were among the issues covered during the 바카라short바카라 bilateral exchange between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart, Boris Johnson, on the margins of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.

Addressing the media at the end of the first day of the World Leaders바카라 Summit of the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on Monday night, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla was asked if anti-Indian activities by separatist groups who organise pro-Khalistani activities in the UK were among the issues raised during the talks between the two leaders.

바카라The meeting was short, but it did allow short exchanges on concerns that both our countries have on increasing radicalism,바카라 Shringla said in response.

바카라In many senses, the extremism that we are seeing in certain fringe groups seem to be speaking out on issues that they have no legitimate right to do so and without traction of any kind. But nonetheless, it바카라s causing a certain level of disequilibrium and concern in both our countries,바카라 he said.

바카라Prime Minister Johnson felt fully that some of these groups need to be reined in and that clearly, steps have to be taken to see how such activity, which under no means is democratic or constitutional, could be addressed,바카라 he added.

During the media event, the Foreign Secretary reviewed the developments of the World Leaders바카라 Summit, during which the Prime Minister made a 바카라seminal statement바카라 on India바카라s contribution towards climate action by unveiling its National Determined Contributions (NBC) of setting a 바카라realistic, responsible and ambitious바카라 goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070.

바카라As the Prime Minister has said, climate change for him is an article of faith and India is more than fulfilling its commitments,바카라 said Shringla.

He also revealed that while the subject of the extradition of high-profile economic offenders such as Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi, wanted in India on charges of fraud and money laundering, was not specifically discussed at length during the short bilateral meeting, the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of both countries are due to deliberate on the issue at length at an upcoming meeting on Wednesday.

바카라The issue of extradition is important and the two Prime Ministers agreed that the specifics of this issue will be discussed between our National Security Advisers who are going to meet in London on 3rd November. So, they would go into detail of consular, security and other aspects of the UK-India relationship,바카라 the Foreign Secretary said.

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Earlier, 10 Downing Street also issued a readout of the Johnson-Modi bilateral exchange, which it said highlighted the growing strength of the wider UK-India relationship.

바카라The Prime Minister (Johnson) highlighted India바카라s leadership on climate change and they discussed ways to work together on global approaches, including scaling affordable green technology. Prime Minister Modi welcomed the new UK India Green Guarantee to unlock World Bank funding,바카라 Downing Street noted.

The Green Guarantee is set to add GBP 750 million for green projects across India, announced by the UK at the COP26 summit and welcomed by India as a welcome initiative that can help towards the country바카라s climate action goals.

바카라The leaders also discussed recent talks on a potential UK-India free trade deal, and the Prime Minister (Johnson) reiterated the UK바카라s commitment to deepening trade, investment and business ties between our two countries,바카라 Downing Street noted.

Further strengthening cooperation on bilateral defence and security and on international issues, including the situation in Afghanistan, were also among the topics of discussion flagged from the latest India-UK exchange on the sidelines of the World Leaders바카라 Summit 바카라 which concludes on Tuesday.

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(With PTI Inputs)

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