PM Modi met Maharaja from Britain! That special gift went as a symbol of India's culture, know what was special in the video

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Britain during an official visit of two days. There he meets British Prime Minister Kir Starmer. The two leaders discussed trade, security and global issues. The biggest news was to sign the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and Britain. This agreement is considered the most important for Britain to Brexit. Below, 99% of Indian goods will now be able to go to Britain without tax. British whiskey, car and high -tech products are available cheap in India. Premier Modi said: ‘This day is historical for our relationship. This will benefit farmers, fishermen, youth and small industries. National security was also a problem in the conversation. Modi took a difficult stance on terrorism and fundamentalism. He raised the issue of extradition of fleeing criminals such as Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi. Britain ensured cooperation. PM Modi, which gives the example of cricket, said: ‘We sometimes miss it, but we keep up with our strategy. It is now time for a big points partnership. ‘During the meeting with Raja Charles III, Modi presented a rare tree to him. It was ‘Sonoma Dow Tree’. This tree is part of the ‘One Tree Mother’s Name’ campaign. Raja Charles promised to put it in the Sandringham estate. Both leaders agreed to ‘Vision 2035’. It will be a new roadmap of strategic partnership. Ideas on the Agter-Pacific, Ukraine and the Middle East were also shared. Modi said: “Now we need development, not expansionism.” Prime Minister Modi met Raja Charles, the royal family tweeted: ‘This afternoon Raja welcomes the Prime Minister of the Republic of India Narendra Modi in Sandringham House. During this time, the Queen offered a tree to plant in this fall, inspired by the environmental initiative ‘I trees’ mother’s name’ launched by the prime minister, encouraging people to plant a tree in honor of their mothers. “Prime Minister Modi said, today is a historic day in a bilateral meeting with British Prime Minister Kir Starmer, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: ‘We get a chance to meet the third time this year. I consider it very important in myself. Britain and India are natural partners. Today is a historical day of our relationship. Both of us signed the Land Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and a double contribution agreement. This in itself will take a very strong route for future generations of India and Britain. It adds a new chapter to business and trade … ‘What issues were discussed with Britain? Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: ‘We share peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, the ongoing struggle in Ukraine and the situation in Western Asia. It is compulsory to respect the sovereignty and regional integrity of all countries. The question of today’s era is development, not expansionism.