Modi’s US visit sees security surge as pro-Khalistan threats loom large

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing US visit has triggered heightened security measures amid rising concerns of potential threats from pro- elements. The US Secret Service, along with ‘s , have been working closely to ensure Modi’s safety as he attends various high-profile events, including meetings with US President and the Quad Leaders’ Summit. Authorities are particularly concerned about disruptions during Modi’s address to the Indian diaspora in New York, which has seen the announcement of protests by pro-Khalistan groups.

Pro-Khalistan supporters, who advocate for an independent Sikh state carved out of India’s Punjab, have staged aggressive protests in the past, raising concerns for Modi’s safety. Such demonstrations have targeted Indian diplomatic missions globally, especially in countries like the UK and Canada. Given the influence these groups exert in the US, authorities have enhanced surveillance and security protocols to mitigate any threat posed by these elements.

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According to sources, the US has been on high alert following assassination attempts on former US President Donald Trump, which further raised the need for robust security measures during Modi’s visit. The pro-Khalistan movement’s visibility has only added to the tension, as these groups have been vocal in opposing Modi’s policies and handling of issues related to Sikh rights.

US security on edge over Modi’s visit

The US Secret Service and India’s Special Protection Group have been coordinating extensively to address the threat posed by these protests. Officials confirmed that security has been reinforced in New York, where Modi is set to address the Indian diaspora at the Nassau Coliseum. Protestors are expected to gather outside the venue, prompting the authorities to enforce stringent measures to prevent any disruptions during the event. The Indian prime minister’s security team remains vigilant, knowing the sensitivity of the situation.

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New Delhi and Washington have been in close communication to ensure smooth and secure proceedings during the Quad Summit, which will feature leaders from Japan, Australia, India, and the US. The event is considered critical for strengthening Indo-Pacific security cooperation, which makes Modi’s security a top priority during the visit.

Expert opinion: Balancing diplomacy and security

Experts believe that while security threats are significant, the main focus of the visit remains on the diplomatic and economic objectives. Modi’s meeting with US President Joe Biden is expected to further bolster India-US relations, especially in the areas of technology, defence, and trade. The Quad Summit is another major highlight, emphasising the need for strategic alliances in the Indo-Pacific region. However, security concerns, particularly those related to pro-Khalistan protests, could overshadow these crucial discussions. A security expert emphasised that: “The threat from Khalistan supporters should not be underestimated, given their global network and influence, especially in regions with a strong Sikh diaspora.”

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Modi’s administration has been firm in its stance against the pro-Khalistan movement, making these protests more than just symbolic gestures. Their opposition to Modi’s policies on Sikh rights adds tension to an already sensitive geopolitical moment. The focus remains on containing any disruptions while balancing the diplomatic goals of the visit.


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