Boris Johnson to visit India end of April to unlock Indo-Pacific opportunities
The India visit is widely expected to finalise a much-anticipated India-UK Enhanced Trade Partnership (ETP) as a precursor to a free trade agreement (FTA) in the future
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India at the end of April on his first major international tour following the UK s exit from the European Union, Downing Street has announced, as Britain seeks to unlock the opportunities in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.
The announcement of the visit, which had been postponed from a planned Republic Day tour in January due to the escalating COVID-19 crisis in the UK, comes as Johnson launches the conclusions of the UK government s Integrated Review of defence, security, development and foreign policy, a post-Brexit policy vision that falls within a wider Global Britain agenda.
London, March 16
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India at the end of April on his first major international tour following the UK’s exit from the European Union, Downing Street has anno
Boris Johnson to Visit India in April to Unlock Opportunities in Indo-Pacific
Downing Street said the visit, Johnsonâs first major international tour after the UK s exit from the EU, would unlock the opportunities in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.
Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seen during a meeting with fundraisers for the Royal British Legion Downing Street in London, Britain
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World16/Mar/2021
London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India at the end of April on his first major international tour following the UK’s exit from the European Union, Downing Street has announced, as Britain seeks to “unlock” the opportunities in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.
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