Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The Indian diaspora may be legitimately pleased with Sunak’s appointment but whether this will lead to better ties with India is a tough question to answer as it involves national security concerns of the Narendra Modi government. With security being a priority of the Modi government, the UK will have to act against radical Khalistani elements who are openly collecting funds in gurudwaras in Britain and radicalizing Sikh youth against India. The issue has been raised at the highest levels with both the external affairs minister and national security advisor raising it forcefully with their British counterparts. The matter has also been raised with British MI-5 by their Indian counterparts with photographic evidence and details through the established intelligence mechanism. The matters have been further complicated by the British government allowing protests (that turned violent) against the Indian embassy over the abrogation of Article 370 dealing with the status of Jammu and Kashmir and against the CAA legislation. The recent communal conflagration in Leicester has added to Indian concerns.
The second major hurdle in bilateral ties is the _______ of Indian economic offenders who are presently seeking shelter in Britain and using the legal system to their advantage. Offenders like Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, and others have long taken shelter under the British system despite clear-cut Indian cases against them which warrant extradition. to be a major sore point between the two countries (1)/ economic offenders to book, this will continue (2)/ extradites the white-collar criminals (3)/ with the Modi government determined to bring (4)/ unless the UK government takes a proactive stance and (5)/.
The third issue that challenges the improvement of India-UK ties is the umbilical link between the British and Pakistani deep states. This legacy of the long-gone British Raj in the sub-continent allows Britain to box in a higher weight category with the help of Pakistan on imperial follies of Jammu and Kashmir. The presence of a large Muslim community from the sub-continent in the UK, particularly from areas like Mirpur of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir adds to dissonance apart from the trap of vote bank politics.
The fourth challenge to bilateral ties is the UK’s playing behind the scenes with the Pakistani deep state in Afghanistan, much to the chagrin of India. It was the role played by British Chief of Defence Staff Gen Nick Carter with Pakistan and the US before the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban that has contributed to the humanitarian disaster that Afghanistan is today with women and minorities all thrown under the bus as British still hallucinates on memories of the Great Game of 19th century.
The final challenge that Rishi Sunak faces is the unacceptance of white Britain particularly its media of the rise of India as a global power. India under Modi has left behind Britain as the fifth largest economy in GDP terms and is on the way up. A modern and confident Indian does not care about his skin color or the British imperial legacy but is willing to meet on equal terms. The era of Brown Sahibs is over and that is why PM Modi talked about “transforming historic ties with Britain (under Sunak) to the modern partnership.” Sunak can change the paradigm.
Which of the following is/are correct according to the given passage?
A. Indian economic offenders have long taken shelter under the British system.
B. The Indian diaspora is legitimately dissatisfied with Sunak’s appointment.
C. There is an insignificant link between the British and Pakistani deep states.