India’s Stance About The Ukraine War
Today, according to the latest updates, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has finally announced how his country has discussed the Ukraine War issue on diplomatic terms with the Prime Minister of India- Narendra Modi. He exclaimed that people know how the India-Russia relationship has undergone several crests and troughs in the past. However, during this challenging time for Ukraine in particular and the world as a whole, India hasn’t yet taken any particular stand on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and it is therefore still not clear which India is favoring which nation.
However, this neutral attitude that India is maintaining has faced a lot of criticism from various western nations, particularly the United States, who believes India by now should take a stance against Russia.
Efforts To Extend The Free Trading Agreement
The Prime Minister of Great Britain, Mr. Boris Johnson, has extensively expressed his full support for several skilled visas exclusively for Indians as part of the fundamental efforts to accelerate the ambitious free trading agreement (FTA) being further negotiated between the two countries. He also said that he is hoping best to fully complete another free trading agreement with India by the end of the financial year, by the autumn. He further said that there is also an excellent opportunity to make more robust security and the defense partnership exclusively.
As the fact is known to them that the United Kingdom is building an Indo-Pacific tilt in their most integrated review of their global as well as their national defense and security strategy, was said by The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson exclusively today in the state of Gujarat, India.
Johnson’s Meet With The Adani(s)
Furthermore, the famous industrialist Mr. Gautam Adani is grateful to be a host to the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the Adani headquarters. He has twitted that the Adani’s will soon collaborate with UK companies to launch new defense and aerospace technologies jointly.