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UK’s Johnson to visit India in first major trip as PM

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will travel to India next month in his first major bilateral visit to another country since taking power last year, his office said Tuesday.

During the trip, Johnson will invite India to join next year’s G7 summit, which Britain is hosting, as one of three guest countries, alongside South Korea and Australia.

The Indian trip is aimed at strengthen­ing bilateral trade ties and investment, and cooperatio­n in various areas including defence, security, health and climate change.

The visit, to coincide with India’s annual Republic Day celebratio­ns on January 26, will also come just weeks after the UK leaves the European Union single market on December 31, and as it seeks new trade deals post-Brexit.

“I am absolutely delighted to be visiting India next year at the start of an exciting year for Global Britain, and look forward to delivering the quantum leap in our bilateral relationsh­ip that Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and I have pledged to achieve,” Johnson said in a statement.

“As a key player in the IndoPacifi­c region, India is an increasing­ly indispensa­ble partner for the United Kingdom as we work to boost jobs and growth, confront shared threats to our security and protect our planet.”

Johnson’s visit follows an invitation from Modi, who last weekend took part in a climate summit hosted by London.

He will be only the second British leader since Indian independen­ce to attend the

I am absolutely delighted to be visiting India next year at the start of an exciting year for Global Britain, and look forward to delivering the quantum leap in our bilateral relationsh­ip that Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and I have pledged to achieve.

Boris Johnson

annual Republic Day parade in New Delhi as guest of honour, after John Major in 1993.

Johnson’s office highlighte­d the two countries’ burgeoning trade and investment relationsh­ip, which it said is worth £24 billion ($32 billion, 26 billion euros) annually and supports more than half a million jobs.

It noted their increased cooperatio­n during the coronaviru­s pandemic, with India’s large pharmaceut­ical sector supplying more than half of the world’s vaccines.

At least a billion doses of Britain’s Oxford/AstraZenec­a vaccine are being manufactur­ed at the Serum Institute in the western Indian city of Pune.

Meanwhile the UK has received 11 million face masks and 3 million packets of paracetamo­l from India during the pandemic, according to Downing Street.

 ?? Photo AFP file ?? Johnson, then London Mayor, performs a ritual on his arrival at Amity University in Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi, on Nov 26, 2012.—
Photo AFP file Johnson, then London Mayor, performs a ritual on his arrival at Amity University in Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi, on Nov 26, 2012.—

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