The official visit of Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to the UK was marred by a significant security breach, leading India to demand swift action from the British authorities. The breach, which involved lapses in the security protocols designed to protect foreign dignitaries, occurred during Jaishankar’s visit aimed at strengthening Indo-British relations.
Indian officials expressed strong dissatisfaction with the UK’s handling of security during the visit, which involved a series of important diplomatic engagements between Jaishankar and his British counterparts. The breach raised serious concerns about the safety of Indian officials during such high-level international visits.
The Indian government issued a formal statement expressing its concerns and calling for immediate corrective actions. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) demanded a detailed report on how the breach occurred, as well as assurances from the UK government that such incidents would not happen again.
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