During a meeting with Singh, Swaraj also assured to look into the issue of blacklisted Sikhs settled abroad.
The issues came up for discussion when Amarinder called on Swaraj here to inquire about her health after her recent kidney transplant.
During the brief courtesy call, Swaraj, in response to the Chief Minister's concern on the issue, also promised all possible efforts by the central government to ensure the safety and security of Punjabis and Sikhs living abroad.
The Chief Minister expressed concern over the delay in removing the names of Sikh youth enumerated in government's blacklist for their alleged involvement in "subversive or anti-India activities" in the past.
These Indian-origin Sikh youth are barred from visiting India on account of being blacklisted. Swaraj said she would take up the issue with the Home Ministry, which was in the process of gradually pruning the list.
Swaraj said her ministry was apprised of the issue and she had been personally pursuing the matter to ensure that Sikhs and Punjabis settled abroad are provided security by the respective governments of those countries.
The Chief Minister also raised the issue of setting up of Punjab-Israel working groups to boost cooperation for mutual benefit in the areas of security, agriculture and trade.
The Chief Minister, at his meeting with the External Affairs Minister, underlined the importance of such groups in the broader national interest.
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