Eastern Eye (UK)

Modi and Johnson pledge to boost trade ties

- By AMIT ROY

BRITISH prime minister Boris Johnson said “in the last week the British people have stepped up in their thousands to support our Indian friends during this terrible time in a demonstrat­ion of the deep connection between the UK and India”.

He was speaking on Tuesday (4) following a virtual summit with his Indian counterpar­t, Narendra Modi.

Johnson and Modi agreed to “expand the UK-India health partnershi­p to enhance global health security and pandemic resilience. This includes firming up internatio­nal supply chains to ensure critical medicines, vaccines and other medical products reach those who need them most.”

“Over the last week British business, civil society and the wider public have demonstrat­ed the strength of the relationsh­ip between the UK and India by donating much-needed medical supplies to the country,” the post-summit communiqué added.

Johnson and Modi “agreed to continue to work together on our shared fight against coronaviru­s. They pointed to the OxfordAstr­aZeneca vaccine, being produced by India’s Serum Institute, as an example of the power of UK-India cooperatio­n.”

Johnson, who twice had to cancel planned trips to India because of the pandemic, said: “The UK and India share many fundamenta­l values. The UK is one of the oldest democracie­s, and India is the world’s largest. We are both committed members of the Commonweal­th. And there is a living bridge uniting the people of our countries.”

The communiqué said the two prime ministers “made an historic commitment to strengthen work between the UK and India over the next decade.

“The UK’s Integrated Review, published earlier this year, highlighte­d the importance of the Indo-Pacific region to the UK’s security and prosperity. India is an indispensa­ble partner in that region.”

The two leaders “have pledged to achieve a quantum leap in the UK-India relationsh­ip, boosting our cooperatio­n in areas that matter to the UK and India. India has elevated the status of its relationsh­ip with the UK to a ‘Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p’ – the first European country to be granted that status.

“During a virtual meeting today, the two leaders agreed on a ‘2030 Roadmap’, which will provide a framework for UKIndia relations across health, climate, trade, education, science and technology, and defence.”

Johnson and Modi agreed on ambitious goals “on tackling climate change and preserving nature” and also “accelerati­ng the developmen­t of clean energy and transport, protecting biodiversi­ty and helping developing countries adapt to the impact of climate change”.

They said they would “deepen the economic relationsh­ip between the UK and India through an Enhanced Trade Partnershi­p” and confirm “our intent to negotiate a Free Trade Agreement with a view to doubling UK-India trade over the next decade”. They would “increase cooperatio­n between British and Indian universiti­es on crucial research in areas like health, emerging technologi­es and climate science”.

They would also “work in lockstep to tackle threats to our shared security in all their forms. The UK’s Carrier Strike Group will visit India later this year to boost this work with our navies and air forces undertakin­g joint training exercises to enable future cooperatio­n on operations in the Western Indian Ocean.”

The communiqué spoke of the size of the British Indian community, and noted “there are more Indian companies in the UK than in the rest of Europe combined, and our people share history, culture and values”.

It said Johnson and Modi “undertook to work closely together in support of those values, including at next month’s G7 in Cornwall which India will attend as a guest nation”.

 ??  ?? NEW GOALS: Boris Johnson (right) and Narendra Modi during a virtual summit on Tuesday (4)
NEW GOALS: Boris Johnson (right) and Narendra Modi during a virtual summit on Tuesday (4)

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