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PM Modi Concludes UK Visit After Meeting With King Charles

PM Modi Concludes UK Visit After Meeting With King Charles
PM Modi on Thursday met King Charles in London during his UK visit.
  • PM Modi concluded a two-day UK visit with UK PM Keir Starmer at Chequers residence
  • India and UK signed a landmark free trade agreement to boost growth across both countries
  • The leaders discussed the UK-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership on trade and security
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday concluded his two-day visit to the UK during which the two countries inked a landmark free trade pact.

PM Modi was hosted by his UK counterpart, Keir Starmer, at Chequers – the official country residence of the British Prime Minister – for an intense session of talks that also covered regional and global issues of mutual interest.

"Concluding a very important UK visit. The outcomes of this visit will benefit our future generations and contribute to shared growth and prosperity. Gratitude to the PM Keir Starmer, the UK government and people for their warmth," PM Modi said in social media post.

He leaves for the Maldives for the second leg of his two-nation tour, soon after an audience with King Charles III at his Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, eastern England. He presented the British monarch with a Sonoma dove tree, or handkerchief tree to be planted at the royal estate in the Autumn as part of his environmental initiative "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam".

"The leaders celebrated the landmark UK-India Free Trade Agreement, which was signed today and will see growth in every part of the country – delivering on the government's Plan for Change," 10 Downing Street said in a readout of the prime ministerial engagement at Chequers.

"The leaders also discussed the importance of the UK-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which will see closer collaboration on trade, defence, security, technology and education – underscored by the close and historic relationship between the two countries," it said.

"The leaders also discussed the Air India plane crash last month, and said their sympathies are with all the families and loved ones of the victims. The Prime Minister said the UK will continue to support all those affected by the tragedy," it added.

PM Modi has extended an invitation to Starmer to visit India, which the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said has been accepted and officials will now be working out the details.

Downing Street noted that both leaders "looked forward to seeing one another soon". 

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