Cricket Diplomacy: Modi Bats for Stronger UK-India Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi used cricket as a metaphor to emphasize India's commitment to a robust partnership with the UK. During bilateral talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, he highlighted the shared love for cricket as a foundation for stronger bilateral ties, marked by a new free trade agreement.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi invoked the spirit of cricket to underscore India's dedication to nurturing a deep-rooted partnership with the United Kingdom. Speaking with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Modi conveyed the cricket-driven passion that unites the two nations.
Emphasizing this shared enthusiasm, Modi illustrated India's resolve to establish a high-performing and enduring relationship with the UK. The leaders announced a landmark free trade agreement, cementing their commitment to forging stronger bilateral economic ties.
The meeting also saw Modi and Starmer engaging with players from the Buckinghamshire Street Cricket Hub, reinforcing the cultural bond that cricket brings. Modi presented a signed bat from the T20 World Cup-winning Indian cricket team, further symbolizing the sporting connection.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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