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The clampdown will be tightened on Mallya-Nirav! Big announcement from Downing Street after PM Modi-Starmer meeting

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The clampdown will be tightened on Mallya-Nirav! Big announcement from Downing Street after PM Modi-Starmer meeting

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Had a very productive meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Rio de Janeiro. PM Modi wrote on social media platform X that for India, the comprehensive strategic partnership with the UK is of utmost priority. We look forward to working together in areas such as technology and green energy in the coming years. Security, Innovation and Technology We want to strengthen trade as well as cultural ties.

Describing the meeting as extremely productive, PM Modi highlighted the shared vision for cooperation in important areas. They stressed the importance of leveraging technological advances to tackle global challenges and promoting cooperation in sustainable energy and innovation. Had a very productive meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Rio de Janeiro. PM Modi wrote on social media platform X that for India, the comprehensive strategic partnership with the UK is of utmost priority. We look forward to working together in areas such as technology and green energy in the coming years. Security, Innovation and Technology We want to strengthen trade as well as cultural ties.

Stormer’s spokesman said Britain remains committed to negotiating a trade deal with India, one of the world’s fastest growing economies. A new trade deal with India will boost jobs and prosperity in Britain, Stormer was quoted as saying in a statement issued by 10 Downing Street after the bilateral meeting. This will take our campaign a step further in providing growth and opportunity to our country. Details of the Stormer-Modi talks in London released on Tuesday said the two leaders agreed to an ambitious UK-India comprehensive strategic partnership to take the relationship to new heights in trade and investment, security and defence, technology, climate, health and education. Agreed to take the partnership forward.

A Downing Street spokesperson said that under this they agreed to restart UK-India trade talks early next year. They also welcomed the recent launch of the Technology Security Initiative and discussed opportunities for further cooperation on defense and security.

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