: Wednesday, 23 July 2025 10:55 PM
London. Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for a two -day visit to Britain on Wednesday. His visit is considered very important, because during this time, there is talk of agreeing to the free trade agreement between the two countries. UK overseas Indians are very happy with the Prime Minister’s visit.
House Mayor Darshan Grewal expressed happiness while talking to on Prime Minister Modi’s visit to UK. He said, “Those who ruled us, today they have become our friends. PM Modi is reaching London land. We are proud to be an Indian because India is getting better day by day under the leadership of PM Modi.”
The mayor said, “I know the Prime Minister from Gujarat. I asked the Prime Minister’s mother, why he never tired? He replied that Modi ji has put himself in the service of the country. Our whole family is dedicated to the BJP and we all believe that being Indians, we have our duty to make them stronger, so that we should make them more strong, so that the name of India resonates worldwide.”
Regarding the possible free trade agreement between the two countries, he said, “This free trade will benefit both countries. India is a growing economy. Manufacturing unit of many things in India seems to be looking, and India is moving forward.”
It is noteworthy that the Prime Minister is on a visit to two countries. He will go to Maldives after Britain. He said that this journey will further strengthen relations with both countries and it will result in concrete results.
In his statement released before the visit, Prime Minister Modi said, “There is a widespread strategic partnership between India and Britain, which has made remarkable progress in recent years. Our cooperation has spread in many areas such as trade, investment, technology, innovation, defense, education, research, sustainable development, health and people’s relations with people.”
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