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India summons UK envoy after Sikh 'separatist' breaches Jaishankar’s security, tears national flag

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File photo of S Jaishankar

India today summoned the British charge d'affaires in New Delhi and lodged a strong protest against a breach in security for External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in London as an alleged Sikh separatist protester tried to break through a police cordon and tried to stop his motorcade.

The UK charge d'affaires was summoned to the Ministry of External Affairs and was served a demarche, PTI reported quoting people familiar with the matter.

India condemned the incident and said it expects the host government to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations in such a case. It also deplored the "misuse of democratic freedoms" by the "small group of separatist" elements.

Video footage showed that the protester stood in front of the minister's car and tore the Indian flag before he was whisked away.

The videos posted on social media showed a handful of protesters waving flags of a Sikh separatist movement called "Khalistan" and shouting slogans outside think-tank Chatham House in London on Wednesday where Jaishankar was speaking.

Jaishankar is on a six-day trip to the UK and Ireland.

"We deplore the misuse of democratic freedoms by such elements. We expect the host government in such cases to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations," Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Indian MEA, said in a statement.​
 
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Indian fugitive accused in nearly $2b bank fraud arrested in Belgium
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Apr 14, 2025 11:22
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Indian fugitive Mehul Choksi, the jeweller accused of being involved in an alleged fraud of nearly $2 billion against Punjab National Bank in 2018, has been arrested in Belgium, a source with India's Enforcement Directorate said.

The Indian government had sent a request for Choksi's extradition prior to his arrest, but he is likely to challenge it on medical grounds, the source added.

Punjab National Bank, India's second largest state-run lender by assets, had announced in 2018 that it had discovered alleged fraud worth $1.8 billion at a single branch in Mumbai, reports Reuters.

The bank had filed a criminal complaint with India's federal investigative agency against several entities including billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi and Choksi, his uncle and the managing director of Gitanjali Gems, saying they had defrauded PNB.

Last week, a Pakistani-born Canadian businessman accused of helping orchestrate the 2008 attacks in Mumbai landed in New Delhi after the US extradited him in the first such transfer in a terrorism case.​
 
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Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi arrested

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Aug 11, 2025 13:57
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Delhi Police detained senior opposition MPs, including the Congress's Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, on Monday morning.

They were arrested as their protests over the Election Commission's 'collusion' with the ruling BJP spilled over into the streets of central Delhi, according to NDTV.

As Mr Gandhi and his colleagues were bussed away, he told reporters, climbing over each to get a quote, "This fight is not political... it is to save the Constitution. The fight is for 'one person, one vote'."

"The reality is they cannot talk... the truth is in front of the country," he declared.

Joint Commissioner of Police Deepak Purohit confirmed the detention but declined to give a number, telling reporters, "Detained INDIA bloc leaders have been taken to a nearby police station."

Mr Purohit said the opposition did not have police permission for a protest of this scale, and that only a group of 30 MPs had been allowed to march to the Election Commission and submit a complaint.

"The Election Commission said 30 MPs could visit them... but over 200 came marching. We stopped them to prevent any breakdown of law and order. They were then detained. Some MPs tried jumping barricades. They were also detained," Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla said.

Visuals from the protest site outside the Parliament building showed a small army of politicians and party workers, many waving placards, shouting slogans, and pushing back against police barricades.

Another visual showed Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav climbing over two police barricades.​
 
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Neighbors growing wary of a militant Hindutva India

India’s recent political trajectory has been increasingly shaped by the rise of Hindutva, an ideology that seeks to define Indian national identity primarily through Hindu cultural and religious dominance. Championed most prominently by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its affiliated organizations, Hindutva politics has moved from the fringes of Indian political life to the center of state power. While supporters frame it as a project of cultural revival and national strength, its practical consequences have proven deeply divisive—both within India and across South Asia.

At home, Hindutva has challenged India’s long-standing commitment to pluralism and secularism. Policies and rhetoric that marginalize Muslims, Christians, and other minorities—such as citizenship laws perceived as discriminatory, religiously charged political campaigns, and tolerance of vigilante violence—have raised serious concerns about democratic backsliding. These internal tensions do not remain confined within India’s borders. Instead, they spill outward, shaping how neighboring countries perceive India’s intentions and values.

Relations with Pakistan are perhaps the most visibly affected. Hindutva’s hardline stance on Kashmir, coupled with openly antagonistic rhetoric toward Muslims, reinforces Pakistan’s narrative that India is hostile not merely to the Pakistani state but to Islam itself. This deepens mistrust, escalates militarization, and makes diplomatic engagement politically risky on both sides. Even when opportunities for dialogue arise, ideological rigidity often prevents meaningful de-escalation.

Bangladesh, traditionally one of India’s closest regional partners, has also expressed unease. Communal violence and anti-Muslim rhetoric in India resonate strongly in Bangladesh, where the majority population is Muslim and historical memories of partition remain vivid. Statements implying that Bangladeshi migrants are “infiltrators” or demographic threats have strained goodwill and complicated cooperation on trade, security, and migration management.

Smaller neighbors such as Nepal and Sri Lanka have similarly grown wary. In Nepal, perceptions of Indian cultural and political interference—sometimes framed through a Hindu nationalist lens—have fueled nationalist backlash. Sri Lanka, while not directly targeted by Hindutva discourse, watches India’s internal religious polarization with concern, particularly given its own fragile ethnic and religious balance.

Ultimately, Hindutva politics risks undermining India’s soft power in South Asia. For decades, India’s influence rested not only on economic and military weight but also on its image as a diverse, democratic, and inclusive society. As that image erodes, neighboring countries are more likely to hedge their bets, seek alternative partnerships, and resist Indian leadership. In prioritizing a narrow vision of identity, India may be sacrificing the regional trust and moral authority that once anchored its role as South Asia’s natural leader.
 
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