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UK PM Boris Johnson pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat after grand welcome in Delhi

 Talking to the media after the ceremonial welcome, UK PM Boris Johnson said that relations with India were never so strong.

UK PM Boris Johnson pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat after grand welcome in Delhi Image Credit: ANI

New Delhi: Visiting British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday paid a visit to the Rajghat to lay a wreath on the 'samadhi' of Mahatma Gandhi. 

 

 

The UK PM was earlier accorded a grand ceremonial reception and a Guard of Honour at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in the national capital. PM Boris Johnson said “this was an auspicious moment in friendship with India and between the two largest democracies,’’ after the ceremonial reception.

 

 

The UK Prime Minister was earlier received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Talking to the media after the ceremonial welcome, Johnson said that "relations with India were never so strong."

 

 

PM Modi also shared a photo with his "friend" UK PM on his official Twitter handle. 

 

 

He also thanked the Gujarat government and the people for putting up a grand reception on his arrival in Ahmedabad on Thursday. The British Prime Minister, who is on a two-day visit to India, will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the day for talks on the UK and India`s strategic defence, diplomatic and economic partnership aimed at bolstering close ties and stepping up security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

He will be holding a meeting with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar at Hyderabad House and later will hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Modi. Johnson reached Delhi late on Thursday night and was received by Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar at the Airport.

The British Prime Minister arrived in Ahmedabad on Thursday, where he was given a grand welcome. The UK and Indian businesses are going to confirm more than one billion pounds in new investments and export deals on Friday in areas ranging from software engineering to health and creating almost 11,000 jobs across the UK, the British High Commission said in a statement.

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