PM Modi hails India-UK trade deal as historic
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Akhil Patel, a UK-based Indian-origin entrepreneur, went viral after serving masala chai to PM Modi and UK PM Keir Starmer during Modi’s UK visit. The heartfelt moment, captured in a video with over 22 million views,
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia-UK FTA to open global markets for farmers, artisans and MSMEs: Chhattisgarh CM SaiChhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Saturday described the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as a "new chapter in India's journey of growth", and said it will empower agriculture, strength
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Asian News International on MSN"I think we understand each other well": UK PM Starmer, PM Modi share light moment at joint presserPrime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer shared a light moment during their joint press statement on Thursday, as the two leaders addressed the media following their talks in London.
Narendra Modi visited the UK and met with Keir Starmer. The Prime Minister shared a picture of them enjoying tea. Akhil Patel, the Indian-origin founder of Amala Chai, served them. Patel expressed his surprise and gratitude on LinkedIn.
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As India-UK signed historic FTA, Piyush Goyal, during a press briefing, highlighted its importance and said, "... When a global brand used the design of our Kolhapuri chappals, the Commerce Ministry immediately took action on it.
A n Indian-origin tea entrepreneur served Prime Minister Narendra Modi a steaming cup of masala chai during his two-day official visit to the United Kingdom. The interaction took place at Chequers, the country residence of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, following the signing of a landmark Free Trade Agreement between India and the UK.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his United Kingdom counterpart Keir Starmer were brewing their friendship over a cup of tea, soon after they signed the Free Trade deal. PM Modi, who was in the UK for a two-day trip,
The UK-based Indian tea seller proudly declared that his tea was ‘sourced from India, brewed in London’ when UK PM Keir Starmer asked him what he had from them.