External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his recent visit to the UK, attended the Indian Institute of Higher Yoga’s Quarterly Session in London. The fourth edition of Hindi magazine ‘Bharat Bhavan’ was released. On this occasion, India’s High Commissioner Vikram Dora Eswamy and India’s Deputy High Commissioner in London Sujit Ghosh were also present. Indian High Yoga, London posted on social media platforms,
@DrS Jaishankar @HCI_London During his visit, the fourth edition of Bharat Bhavan Patrika was released.” Jaishankar’s Una Etched King Gadam’s visit concluded with the strengthening of enduring ties. Between the two countries. This journey not only Gave new impetus to lateral cooperation, but also India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership And the ambition also comes against the backdrop of significant progress in the Road Map 2030. Foreign Minister Lay said in a statement
The two countries maintained historical relations and India-Britain New impetus to bilateral cooperation in various sectors in the backdrop of progress on Strategic Partnership and Roadmap 2030 Provided speed. Jaishankar visited half of the United Kingdom from 11-15 November. Foreign Minister of Britain
Met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and with his new counterpart Foreign Secretary David Cameron Ba tachi ta ki. He also met the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, James Cleverley; defense grant state Truth and curses; and National Security Advisor, Tim Barrow. External Affairs Minister in his meeting with the Prime Minister He wished Diwali and wished him well on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Sunak
And the External Affairs Minister identified India-UK cooperation as an important factor in addressing these challenges. Expressed satisfaction at the national momentum in enhancing relations. It was said in the press release of the Foreign Ministry that He also reviewed the implementation of the Roadmap 2030 and India-UK Free Trade Agreement.
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