Tulsi Gabbard is visiting India these days. She came to India to participate in the Raisina Dialogue on 18 March. During his visit, he has made a big statement about the change of power in India and the role of Deep State.
During a meeting in Delhi, he was asked whether American intelligence agents are involved in change of power in India? To this he clearly replied that “According to my knowledge, there is no answer.”
Tulsi Gabbard also attended a high-level intelligence meeting led by National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval after coming to India. Issues of India’s security and foreign intervention were discussed in this meeting.
He also acknowledged that some American intelligence professionals were using the “non-professional chat network”, leading to misunderstandings. However, he reiterated that American intelligence agencies have no role in change of power in India.
This tour of Tulsi Gabbard is also special because it is the first high -level trip to a senior official of Donald Trump administration.
She has come to India to participate in the Raisina dialogue, where intelligence from more than 20 countries will take part. Earlier, in the intelligence meeting led by Ajit Doval, it was agreed that no country’s land would be used for anti-India activities.
Earlier, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard, in which he raised the issue of Khalistani extremism.
He expressed concern over anti-India activities of Khalistani organization “Sikh for Justice” (SFJ), especially in the US. The Government of India has banned SFJ as a threat to national security.
India demanded the US administration to take strict action against SFJ. According to sources, the main objective of this bilateral dialogue was to further strengthen the defense and safety relations of Indo-US.