The Khalistan movement has found support in the UK and Canada due to lenient policies, allowing it to use these countries as bases for anti-India activities. Recently, a conference in Azerbaijan aimed to promote the idea of Khalistan as a separate Sikh nation.
The event, seemingly focused on minority rights, was organized by the Azerbaijani government-linked Baku Initiative Group, indicating official involvement. Attendees paid tribute to a deceased Khalistan terrorist, highlighting the movement’s agenda against India.
Officials have raised concerns about the false narrative of discrimination propagated by Khalistani elements without evidence. The movement’s expansion to Azerbaijan, strategically guided by the ISI, poses a significant security threat to India.
The shift to Azerbaijan suggests Pakistani influence, with the Azerbaijani government backing Khalistani activities. This move provides a neutral ground for anti-India propaganda, supported by Turkey and Pakistan. The event, disguised as a human rights forum, was clearly a platform for Khalistan-related initiatives in Azerbaijan.
