Published: 17:21, December 15, 2020 | Updated: 08:06, June 5, 2023
UK PM Johnson to visit India in January to strengthen trade ties
By Reuters

A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson listening as Britain's main opposition Labour Party Shadow Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary Ed Miliband (unseen) speaks in the debate into the Government's proposed Internal Markets Bill, in the House of Commons in London on Sept 14, 2020. (PHOTO / PRU / AFP)

LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will travel to India in January, his first bilateral visit since taking office, to try to strengthen trade and investment ties and work together on tackling climate change, his office said on Tuesday.

Johnson will attend India’s annual Republic Day parade in New Delhi

Since leaving the European Union in January, Johnson wants to promote what he calls “global Britain”, hoping to boost ties with countries further afield and attracting new foreign investment to a country badly hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“I am absolutely delighted to be visiting India next year at the start of an exciting year for Global Britain, and look forward to delivering the quantum leap in our bilateral relationship that Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and I have pledged to achieve,” Johnson said in a statement.

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“As a key player in the Indo-Pacific region, India is an increasingly indispensable partner for the United Kingdom as we work to boost jobs and growth, confront shared threats to our security and protect our planet.”

Johnson will attend India’s annual Republic Day parade in New Delhi.