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After signing the much -awaited free trade agreement (FTA) between India and Britain, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Kir Starmer on Thursday. During this time, Prime Minister Modi compared the relationships between India and Britain with cricket and said: “Cricket is not just a game, but a passion and a good example of our partnership.” “We always play directly with the bat.” He said: ‘Sometimes the bat misses, but we always play directly with the bat. We are committed to creating a high and strong partnership. ‘In cricket,’ Play directly with the bat ‘means to bat directly with the bat, which is considered a defensive and disciplined technique. Through his statement, Prime Minister Modi gave a message that the relations of India and Britain are also based on honesty, transparency and direct dialogue. ‘Indians Just Las Curry …’ This remark becomes even more special when the Indian men’s cricket team plays the fourth Test match under the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy in Britain. Prime Minister Modi appreciated the overseas Indians in the United Kingdom, saying that he played an important role in strengthening the relationship between the two countries. He said: ‘Indians have not only brought curry, but also creativity, dedication and character here. His contribution is not only limited to Britain’s economy, but also clearly appears in culture, sports and public service. Indians contributed to the British economy, when a large number of Indians came to Britain in the 1950s and 60s, they started restaurants and Tekauway. At the same time, kitchen like Chicken Tikka Masala and Vindalu became popular in Britain and the word ‘curry’ used for Indian cuisine. Over time, however, Indian migrants have changed this thinking with their hard work and achievements. According to the British census of 2021, about 19 million people of Indian origin live in Britain, who play an important role in strengthening the country’s economy. Indian migrants offer work to Thorron’s 2021 report, there are 850 businesses in Britain operating by Indian migrants and have a total of 50.8 billion pounds and more than 1.16,000 people are employed. Large Indian industrial groups such as Vedanta Resources, Boparan Holdco and Hinduja Group have created thousands of employment in areas such as hospitality, health care, manufacturing and retail.