UK Election 2024: Keir Starmer As Prime Minister Of UK, How With It Impact Relations With India?
The recent change in government in Britain, with the Labor Party returning to power after 14 years under soon-to-be Prime Minister Keir Starmer, raises questions about how it might impact relations with India, particularly on sensitive issues like Khalistan and Kashmir. The Labor Party's return comes at a time when there have been incidents reflecting support for Khalistan in certain segments within the UK, such as the attack on the Indian High Commission by Khalistan supporters last year. Concerns have been raised about the potential influence of Khalistan sympathizers within the Labor Party, exemplified by incidents involving individuals like Sikh councilor Parbinder Kaur, who shared a pro-Khalistan post that included support for violent actions against Indian leaders. Such incidents suggest a complex landscape for India-UK relations under the new government. While it remains to be seen how Prime Minister Keir Starmer will navigate these issues, historically, governments in the UK have maintained a balanced approach towards India and Pakistan, acknowledging India's concerns while also engaging with diaspora communities. The extent to which Khalistan or Kashmir issues will influence bilateral relations will depend on diplomatic efforts and the priorities set by the new UK government under Starmer's leadership. India will likely continue to engage diplomatically with the UK to address shared interests and concerns, seeking cooperation while also asserting its stance on matters of sovereignty and security.