The Asian Age

Modi to May: India- UK will remain friends after Brexit

India, UK vow action on terror PM to sign £ 1bn deals

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London, April 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday told his British counterpar­t Theresa May there would be no dilution in the importance of the UK to India after it leaves the EU, as the two leaders agreed to infuse new energy into bilateral ties postBrexit.

The two leaders had “fruitful discussion­s” on multiple aspects of IndiaUK relations and issues like counter- terrorism, radicalisa­tion and online extremism, according to official statements.

Mr Modi, in Britain for the Commonweal­th Heads of Government meeting, is to sign £ 1 billion ($ 1.42 billion) of investment deals that will create or safeguard 5,750 British jobs.

Mr Modi is also expected to confirm the new IndiaUK Trade Partnershi­p, which London said “will seek to improve the accessibil­ity of trade for businesses in both countries” as Britain leaves the European Union next year.

Mr Modi, who arrived at 10, Downing Street for a breakfast meeting, was greeted with the customary handshake by Ms May. “Very welcome to London, Prime Minister,” Ms May said as she greeted Mr Modi.

“Wonderful meeting with Prime Minister

@ theresa_ may at 10, Downing Street. We had fruitful discussion­s on multiple aspects of IndiaUK relations,” Prime Minister Modi tweeted after the meeting.

Ministry of external affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said the two leaders had widerangin­g talks on redefining and infusing new energy into the bilateral engagement post- Brexit.

“Prime Minister Modi

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said there would be no dilution in the importance of the UK to India postBrexit. He said the City of London was of great importance to India for accessing the global markets and would remain so,” a Downing Street spokespers­on said.

“The Prime Minister ( May) updated Prime Minister Modi on the progress of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, saying the implementa­tion period agreed in March gives Indian companies and investors the confidence that market access will continue on current terms until the end of 2020,” the spokespers­on said.

A statement issued by 10, Downing Street after the meeting said that the Syria air strikes, counterter­rorism, radicalisa­tion and online extremism were among some of the key topics covered by both leaders.

Ms May reiterated the UK’s position on Russia’s recent “destabilis­ing behaviour”, underlined by the attack in Salisbury on former Russian double Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia and the protection provided for the Syrian regime’s repeated use of chemical weapons against its people. The two leaders reiterated their strong condemnati­on of terrorism in all its forms, including terrorism and terror- related incidents in both India and the UK. They affirmed that terrorism cannot be justified on any grounds whatsoever and it should not be associated with any religion, creed, nationalit­y or ethnicity.

The leaders agreed that terrorist and extremist organisati­ons need to be denied space to radicalise, recruit and conduct attacks on innocent people; for this all countries need to work together to disrupt terrorist networks, their financing and movement of terrorists, including foreign terrorist fighters, the joint statement said. The two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperatio­n to take decisive and concerted actions against globally- proscribed terrorists including Lashkar- e- Tayebba, Jaish- e- Mohammad, HizbulMuja­hideen, Haqqani Network, Al Qaeda, ISIS and their affiliates, as well as tackling the online radicalisa­tion and violent extremism which feeds this, it added.

“A secure, free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo- Pacific is in the interests of India, the UK and the internatio­nal community,” Mr Modi and Ms May said amidst China’s flexing its muscles in South and East China seas.

The two sides agreed further enhance cooperatio­n to promote internatio­nal security and stability in cyberspace and will work together to tackle threats such as piracy, protect freedom of navigation and open access, and improve maritime domain awareness in the region.

Ms May and Mr Modi discussed a new UK- India Tech Partnershi­p, which will create thousands of jobs and generate significan­t investment in both our economies.

Looking ahead at the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting ( CHOGM) on Thursday, they also agreed on the importance of working together to build a more “sustainabl­e, prosperous, secure and fairer future” for all Commonweal­th citizens. “We are committed members of the Commonweal­th. We share a global outlook and commitment to a rules- based internatio­nal system that strongly opposes unilateral actions that seek to undermine that system through force or coercion,” said a joint statement issued by the two sides.

The two leaders said trade between the UK and India had grown strongly over the last year and agreed to build on the recommenda­tions of the UKIndia Joint Trade Review to reduce barriers to trade, to make it easier to do business in both countries and enable a stronger bilateral trade relationsh­ip for the future.

According to official estimates, India- UK bilateral trade stands at $ 13 billion, with the UK among the largest G20 investors into India. “They reflected on the progress made on bilateral defence and security cooperatio­n since the Prime Minister’s visit to India in 2016 and the agreement to a number of Defence Capability Partnershi­ps in key strategic areas, with closer military- to- military ties underpinne­d by a succession of high level visits and exchanges,” Downing Street said.

During a discussion on cooperatio­n between the two countries on legal matters, which is likely to have covered extraditio­n matters, May also welcomed the return to the UK of the “Chennai Six”, the former British soldiers accused of piracy who were freed from an Indian jail last year.

 ??  ?? Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 10, Downing Street in London on Wednesday. — AP
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 10, Downing Street in London on Wednesday. — AP

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