Tricolour Kicked, Torn In London; India's Trust In UK Faces Fresh Test

A routine Indian High Commission consular camp in South London turned into a diplomatic flashpoint after pro-Khalistan activists stormed the venue, shouted anti-India slogans and allegedly desecrated the Tricolour. Families, women and children were present as protesters disrupted an event meant for passport, OCI and visa services. Police were called in to restore order, but questions remain. Why do such incidents keep recurring on British soil despite repeated India-UK discussions on extremism? Is the Starmer government doing enough to curb anti-India radical networks? And what does this latest episode mean for trust between London and New Delhi? This report examines the controversy, the security concerns, and the growing scrutiny of Britain's response to Khalistani extremism.