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Priti Patel, new UK home secretary and staunch Brexiter, has Indians optimistic about bilateral ties: Here's why
Fp Staff •Lastly, what should also boost the hopes of those seeking better India-UK relations is that UK home secretary Priti Patel is a regular attendee of Indian diaspora events in the UK and is reportedly a fan of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi congratulates Boris Johnson on becoming new UK prime minister, hopes for stronger ties
•Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated Boris Johnson on becoming the new prime minister of the United Kingdom
Brexit: Indian businesses must face facts to survive shift in UK policies, take timeout from Commonwealth fantasy league
Rashmee_roshan_lall •Everything – including new British trade deals with India and the wider Commonwealth FTA – was thrown into doubt and confusion when Theresa May announced her plans to keep the UK in the European customs union as part of the Brexit deal
India taking a leadership role in the Commonwealth can revitalise grouping, make the UK relevant again
Karanp •Ultimately, the Commonwealth is undoubtedly a colonial hangover, but then so are neckties. And there's no reason to throw either out just yet.
Full text of India-UK joint statement: Narendra Modi, Theresa May agree to take 'decisive and concerted actions' against terrorism
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his four-day visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday with breakfast meeting with his British counterpart, Theresa May, at 10 Downing Street
Narendra Modi in UK: Prime Minister meets Theresa May and Prince Charles, will address Indian community soon
Fp Staff •Narendra Modi began his four-day visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday with a breakfast meeting with his British counterpart, Theresa May, at 10 Downing Street
Narendra Modi-Theresa May meet in London: Defence, trade, security to be top focus of talks
•Defence, security and trade relations will top the agenda of talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Theresa May as they will cover the "breadth" of ties.
Brexit will be conducive to India-UK trade: British DFID secy Priti Patel to Firstpost
Parulchandra •Priti Patel, a prominent Brexiteer as minister for employment under former prime minister David Cameron, the 44-year-old Cabinet minister who recently visited India, told Firstpost in an interview that the UK’s exit from the European Union will help it move on trade deals with India