Mr Cameron Offer: Indian PM Moody's up to The UK to Visit For Three Days
Indian PM Moody's up to the UK to visit for three days
India's prime minister Narendra Modi has arrived in the UK in the three-day visit at the invitation of his British counterpart David Cameron.Will be marked on the first day of the visit by the Red Arrows flypast by Mr. Modi makes a speech to parliament.During the visit, he will meet the Queen, visit Mahatma Gandhi statue and crowds title at Wembley Stadium.Cameron said the visit represented a "historic opportunity" for Britain and India to help each other prosper."It's a chance for the two countries, and tied the history, people, and values, to work together in order to overcome the greatest challenges of our time," Cameron said."The prime minister Modi and I'm determined to grab this opportunity with both hands."Moody's said that the aim of the visit is to promote "cooperation with traditional friends."Upon arrival, he tweeted: "I arrived London that relations between India and the United Kingdom gets a big boost and will be attended by a wide range of programs in the United Kingdom.".The BBC's Christian Fraser News India's growing economy "critically important British trade and industry.""He said that we are worth around £ 10bn of business deals will be signed over the next couple of days." He added
The visit comes in unstable time in India, where Hindu nationalist party, Mr. Moody was the last regional elections.Bharatiya Janata Party suffered a defeat in the state of Bihar, North India, amid fears of rising religious intolerance in India.And his supporters hope that his visit will help him in the spring back from that defeat.
But being planned protests outside Downing Street with opponents dressing all in white, the color of mourning in India.Activists say UAZ network of UK-based they are against "violent authoritarian agenda that seeks to undermine the democratic and secular fabric of India", Mr. Moody.Dozens have signed a book of the letter to Cameron, asking him, Mr. Moody urged "to provide better protection for writers, artists and other critical votes, and to ensure that freedom of expression is inviolable" in India.analysisJustin Rowlatt, the BBC's South AsiaMr. Modi sells himself as a no-nonsense technocrat who turned his home, the state of Gujarat, to economic power.Landslide victory a year and a half ago, he won on a promise that he will do the same for the entire country.It has endured some setbacks. Many of his reforms in parliament ban, but India is still an enormous economic power, growing at about 7% per annum.Cameron said Mr. Moody in the last year that "relations with India are at the top of the priorities of British foreign policy."He had put in the air miles to prove he is serious, and visit India three times since coming to power.
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