Opinion: Opinion | Khalistan Meet, Then 'Kashmir' Event: Azerbaijan's Anti-India Jabs Are Growing

A recent conference in Azerbaijan has heightened concerns regarding anti-India sentiments, as it featured representatives from several Khalistani organizations advocating for international support for their separatist movement. This meeting, which follows a similar event focused on Kashmir, underscores a growing trend of Azerbaijan's involvement in issues that directly challenge India’s territorial integrity. Experts suggest that Azerbaijan may be leveraging these gatherings to position itself against India amidst geopolitical tensions, particularly in light of its relations with Pakistan. The emergence of such platforms for Khalistani advocates raises alarms in New Delhi, as it signifies a potential shift in international alliances that could embolden separatist sentiments within India. Indian officials have been prompted to reassess diplomatic strategies in response to these developments, emphasizing the need for a coherent approach to counteract foreign interference in its internal affairs.
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