The United States has expressed significant concern over the alleged involvement of Indian intelligence in assassination plots within U.S. and Canadian territories. The plots targeted prominent critics of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reflecting a grave diplomatic concern between the allied nations. According to Kashmir Media Service, a US-based critic of Modi and Sikh activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun were the intended victims of these plots. Pannun, who holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Canada, serves as the general counsel for Sikhs for Justice-a group banned in India for its radical activities. In 2020, India labeled Pannun as an “individual terrorist.” White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre highlighted the gravity of the situation in a recent briefing, stating, “This is a serious matter, and we’re taking that very, very seriously. We’re going to continue to raise our concerns.” These incidents have strained U.S.-India relations, prompting calls for accountability and transparency in ha
ndling such sensitive international issues.