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Boris Johnson, An Architect For Setting India-UK Relations Based On 바카라Comprehensive Strategic Partnership바카라

An enthusiastic cheerleader for closer ties with India, Boris Johnson had a palpably close bond with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 바카라 someone he would often refer to as his special friend or 바카라khaas dost바카라.

As Boris Johnson on Thursday announced that his innings at 10 Downing Street will soon end, his term as British Prime Minister will be remembered for setting the India-UK relations on the course of a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership".

Widely seen as an enthusiastic cheerleader for closer ties with India, Johnson had a palpably close bond with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 바카라 someone he would often refer to as his special friend or "khaas dost".

The two Prime Ministers famously pledged to achieve a 바카라quantum leap바카라 in the bilateral relationship as they clinched an 바카라Enhanced Trade Partnership바카라 as part of the 2030 UK-India Roadmap in May last year, with the aim of at least doubling bilateral trade by 2030 from around GBP 24 billion.

This marked the starting gun for the ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations, with a deadline for a draft agreement by Diwali this year agreed during Johnson바카라s visit to India in April.

바카라This could double our trade and investment by the end of the decade, driving down prices for consumers, and increasing wages across the UK by as much as GBP 3 billion,바카라 said Johnson, with reference to the FTA.

바카라India is an incredible rising power in Asia, with one of the fastest growing economies in the world 바카라 already worth GBP 2.25 trillion 바카라 and set to be the world바카라s third largest economy by 2050. India is also our biggest partner in the Indo-Pacific, which is increasingly the geopolitical centre of the world, with two-thirds of humanity, and a third of the global economy 바카라 and that share is rising every year,바카라 Johnson said, during his India visit.

But domestic pressures of the partygate scandal of Covid-19 law-breaking parties within UK government offices followed Johnson to India, even as he tried to enjoy a grand welcome in Gujarat before his meeting with Modi in Delhi.

바카라Our new and expanded Defence and Security Partnership will enable India to strengthen its own domestic defence industry as well as protecting vital shared interests in the Indo-Pacific,바카라 said Johnson after that meeting.

His visit to India followed a few cancelled plans since he took office in July 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic crisis, with the two leaders holding several virtual talks and eventually meeting in person on the sidelines of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow last November.

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Given that Johnson came to power as the pro-Brexit Prime Minister who formally oversaw Britain바카라s exit from the European Union (EU), his lasting legacy will be the UK바카라s so-called 바카라Indo-Pacific tilt바카라 with an Integrated Review launched in Parliament last year.

The post-Brexit review formally set out the UK바카라s 바카라Global Britain바카라 foreign policy agenda, with countries such as India, Japan and Australia at the heart of this vision. 
Its physical manifestation was the UK바카라s Carrier Strike Group (CSG), led by aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, sailing to India for joint exercises with Indian military forces in the Indian Ocean in October last year.

바카라The world is tilting on its economic axis and our trade and relations with the Indo-Pacific region are becoming ever more vital than ever before,바카라 declared Johnson.
Among some of Boris Johnson바카라s recent highlights of the India-UK partnership is the successful vaccine partnership struck between Oxford University and AstraZeneca and the Serum Institute of India (SII) for the manufacture of Covid-19 vaccines as Covishield.

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바카라The Oxford vaccine has been distributed at cost around the world; more than a billion low-cost vaccines have been invented in Britain, saving millions of lives,바카라 he said.

Many of these highlights will leave a lasting stamp on India-UK relations and, as ministers have often said, the bilateral partnership is now believed to be strong enough to cut across government-specific ties.

(With PTI inputs)

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