London, July 24 -- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Thursday said India had received cooperation from the United Kingdom in dealing with extremist activities targeting Indian diplomatic missions and personnel. His remarks came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official visit to the UK.

Misri, in response to a query about the growing concerns around extremist groups operating in the UK, said, "With regard to the activities of extremists, we shared our thoughts and views. We have noted the fact that they are increasingly active and have in the past and continue to threaten the safety and security of our diplomatic missions and personnel, inciting violence against our leaders and diplomats. This issue was discussed, and we have engaged...