There is evidence of conspiracy that a former Indian intelligence official plotted to murder Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu in the United States.
Last year, an Indian "RAW" agent was involved in the alleged conspiracy to kill Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu on American soil.
The United States has repeatedly asked India to cooperate in the investigation of the murder of the Sikh leader, while India has always shown its typical stubbornness.
The plan to assassinate Sikh leader Pannu was recently revealed by a former Indian secret service "RAW" official in a story that was published by the Washington Post. Once more, "RAW" dared to deny and label as untrue the Washington Post article.
However, the State Department of the United States states: "We demand accountability from the Indian government for the plot to assassinate Khalistani Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu on American soil and are asking for further investigation." "We have raised our concerns directly with the Indian government at the highest level and will also approach the Department of Justice."
The Indian RAW official designated by the US State Department as "Vikram Yadav" was a member of the plot to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.
The US State Department claims that "RAW" agent Vikram Yadav used an undercover group to go after Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Panu, who lives in the US. Nikel Gupta, an Indian national, was accused by US federal prosecutors last year of collaborating with an Indian government official on the plan to assassinate Pannu.
In 2023, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed the involvement of Indian agents in the assassination of Khalistani leader Pradeep Singh Nagar, and evidence of a plan in India regarding the assassination of Pannu emerged.
Three days after the murder of Hardeep Singh Nagar in Canada, allegations of the involvement of the Indian intelligence agency "RAW" in the death of Sikh leader Avtar Singh Khanda also came to light in Britain.
The Washington Post revealed Modi's conspiracy for doing terrorism on US territory in a recent investigation. Indian secret operatives who were discovered plotting the assassination of Sikhs were previously also detained by German authorities.
The US State Department and the investigative report have warned India many times, but the Modi administration has not responded. The US State Department's request that India look into the issue indicates that action is required to oppose Modi's extreme policies, which are now being highlighted globally.