Brand SFJ a terrorist outfit, Rajnath tells US intel chief

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Defence minister Rajnath Singh urged the US to act against Sikhs For Justice, a banned secessionist group in India linked to Pakistan. In a meeting with US national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, they discussed addressing threats from such groups and enhancing India-US defence partnerships.

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Rajnath Singh

Indian politician (born 1951)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in New Delhi, discussing enhancing India-US defense and security ties...
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Gabbard's talks with Singh came a day after she met NSA Ajit Doval and attended a conclave of global intelligence czars in Delhi that was hosted by India.
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Rajnath Singh raised concerns about Khalistani extremists operating on American soil in a meeting with US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard. They discussed..
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Sikhs for Justice

US-based Sikh separatist group

Pakistan

Country in South Asia
Security forces in Kashmir's Handwara district neutralized a Pakistani terrorist during a gunfight. The operation, which involved J&K police, the Army, and CRPF,..
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India is accelerating the development of its fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, AMCA, to counter emerging threats from Pakistan and China. A top-level..
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In a poignant and introspective interaction with renowned podcaster Lex Fridman Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflected on the tumultuous relationship between..
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Tulsi Gabbard

American politician (born 1981)
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard is optimistic about strengthening economic and trade ties between India and the US. She highlights that President Donald..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 hours ago

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