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Prime Minister Modi said that India and Britain are natural partners. The growing relations between the two countries are an important pillar of global stability and economic progress at a time when the world is facing a period of uncertainty. PM Modi made this comment after talks with British Prime Minister Starmer on a wide range of issues.
Both leaders said that the signing of the historic free trade agreement between the two sides in July will infuse new energy. This will boost trade and broaden the overall scope of relations. The British Prime Minister arrived in India’s financial capital Mumbai on Wednesday along with more than 100 CEOs, businessmen and vice-chancellors of universities, where he was given a grand welcome. This is Starmer’s first visit to India.
Starmer said that India is on its way to becoming the world’s third largest economy by 2028. Britain is well placed to be a partner in this journey. He said the two countries are also deepening the UK-India Technology Security Initiative.
Starmer, who arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday with a high-level delegation, said he also discussed the Russia-Ukraine conflict with Indian Prime Minister Modi. Both countries adopted a common approach to end this conflict.
Starmer described US President Donald Trump’s Israel-Hamas peace proposal as a major achievement and said that this plan will bring relief to the hostages of Gaza, the citizens and the whole world. He said, “We will now work with our partners to ensure that this peace plan is implemented in full and without delay.“





