US Feels Threatened By Militant Group Babbar Khalsa, Vows To Monitor Its Global Movements
Babbar Khalsa International seeks through means of violence and terror to establish its own independent state in India. The group is responsible for significant terrorist attacks in India and elsewhere that have claimed the lives of innocent civilians according to the Trump administrations new National Strategy for Counter-terrorism.
US has named banned terror group Babbar Khalsa among the separatist movements that pose a risk to American interests overseas by conducting assassinations and bombings against major economic, political and social targets.
Babbar Khalsa International seeks, through means of violence and terror, to establish its own independent state in India and is responsible for significant terrorist attacks in India and elsewhere that have claimed the lives of innocent civilians, according to the Trump administration's new National Strategy for Counter-terrorism unveiled by the White House on Thursday.
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The direct reference to Babbar Khalsa, an international terrorist organisation and banned by several countries including the US, Canada and India, assumes significance because of its minuscule support base in North America.
In recent months, India is believed to have raised with the Trump administration the issue of separatist Sikhs using United States as a platform to gain global traction.
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In its strategy paper, the White House said there is a broad range of revolutionary, nationalist, and separatist movements overseas whose use of violence and intent to destabilise societies often puts American lives at risk.
"Such groups may avoid or prioritize targeting United States interests for now to avoid detracting from their core goals but frequently conduct assassinations and bombings against major economic, political, and social targets, heightening the risk to United States personnel and interests overseas," the strategy said.