The bilateral meeting took place at the historic Hawtry Room, where the two leaders held a one-on-one discussion to finalise the contours of what is being described as India's most comprehensive trade pact and the UK's most significant post-Brexit deal.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the UK on Thursday to sign the landmark UK-India trade deal, which will boost bilateral trade by £25.5bn every year, as per an official statement from the British High Commission.
Major General (Res) Amir Baram, the Director General, of Israel's Ministry of Defence called upon COAS General Upendra Dwivedi, where the two held discussions on the geostrategic developments in the region, and explored avenues to further strengthen the bilateral Defence Cooperation betwe
The top brass from India and Israel held a bilateral meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday, where discussions focused on further deepening the bilateral defence cooperation with a vision of a long-term perspective. The discussions took place between India's Defence Secretary and the Director Ge
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked the Indian community in the UK for their warm welcome during his visit, calling their support and dedication to India's progress "truly heartening" in a post on X.
Indian diaspora members in London expressed excitement and pride after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his UK visit, calling the experience surreal and emotional. Many praised his leadership, offered good wishes, and shared heartfelt reactions after brief personal interactions
A London-based dance group will perform Assam's traditional Bihu dance to welcome PM Modi during his UK visit. Performers Madhusmita Borgohain and Chinu Kishore, originally from Assam, expressed joy and excitement at seeing the Prime Minister and showcasing their culture.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the United Kingdom on Wednesday in the first leg of his two-nation visit with the two countries poised to further strengthen bilateral ties by signing Free Trade Agreement.
"It may have some short-term impact, but then China also needs India as much as India needs China, for their growth. They need the Indian market, a large market. This can be sorted out through negotiations and bilateral engagement between the two countries," Professor Veeramani told ANI.<
Having displayed immense resilience as he batted despite a finger injury in the third Test at Lord's, Pant will resume his wicketkeeping duties at Manchester's Old Trafford Stadium during the fourth Test, a very important fixture in the context of the series with Team India down 1-2, having