PM Modi’s US Visit: India has prepared a list of gangsters hiding in the United States and wanted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and police. Official sources from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said New Delhi plans to share the list, which includes the names of dreaded gangsters Goldy Brar and Anmol Bishnoi, with Washington during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to the US this week, his first since Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office.
Acting on a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs, India’s leading security agencies compiled a list of gangsters residing in the United States.

According to sources,
India’s security agencies have compiled a list of 12 US-based gangsters following a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to the United States after Donald Trump’s return to power will likely include sharing this list with US authorities.
“Following the MHA’s directions, the list of 12 criminals was prepared, and their criminal dossiers were attached. Also attached is a note on the efforts of Indian agencies (to bring them back),” said a source familiar with the development.
While Indian security agencies have long been operating a database of people who have fled abroad, this new list will specifically focus on people in the US and have detailed information about their criminal activity and current legal status. Sources suggest that these documents include not only the past crimes of gangsters but also the efforts of Indian agencies to hand them over.
The list includes celebrities such as the mastermind of the assassination of Unmozi Bishnoi, brother of Unborn Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, and Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala.
Two people are believed to be key members of the Bishno Gang, which is a criminal syndicate involved in a wide variety of illegal activities, from exploitation and contract killings to drug trafficking.
The other names on the list include Darmjot Singh Kahlon, a companion who accused Barr, and several people who suspect that there were organized crimes and terrorism. It is believed that these individuals are working within the state and that they continue to be in contact with criminal networks in both India and the US.
Indian officials believe that sharing this list with their American colleagues will pave the way for easy cooperation in curbing border crimes. One source on this subject, “We hope to communicate smoothly with our American colleagues on this topic, it ends with a boycott.”
Most of these US-based gangsters are in touch with Pakistan-based smugglers to smuggle huge quantities of narcotics from Pakistan to India. Apart from using drones to smuggle narcotics consignments, the large consignments smuggled by gangsters-cum-smugglers into India are mostly smuggled through the sea route. They use VPNs to mask their location and encrypt communications, making it difficult to trace. They are using encrypted messaging apps for secure communication,” the source added.
India Tracks 12 US-Based Gangsters:
Frequent questions (FAQs)
1. Who is on the list?
There are 12 persons identified as famous gangsters from the US. Although the full list is not officially released, it contains statistics such as Anmol Bishnoyi and Goldy Brar.
2. Why does India share this list now?
This time is equal to Prime Minister Modi’s potential visit to Washington D.C. this week. It is considered an opportunity to raise the issue of international crimes and get more cooperation from the US.
3. What does India expect to achieve?
India hopes to start the process of handing over these people to face trial in India. Their goal is to disrupt their criminal networks and prevent further illegal activities.
4. What are the challenges?
Extradition processes are complicated and time-consuming. Legal obstacles and strong evidence may be challenges to India’s efforts.
5. How can it affect US-Indian relations?
This action can strengthen the cooperation between the two countries in the fight against international crimes. It emphasizes partnership interest in maintaining peacekeeping and fighting organized criminal issues.
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