Key Points

PM Modi wrapped up his UK visit with a lighthearted "Chai Pe Charcha" moment with British counterpart Keir Starmer. The two leaders signed a landmark trade deal aimed at boosting economic ties. Modi used cricket analogies to describe the partnership, calling it a "high-scoring" collaboration. The agreements are expected to benefit farmers, youth, and businesses in both countries.

Key Points: Modi Shares Chai Pe Charcha Moment With UK PM Starmer

  • Modi and Starmer bond over tea at Chequers
  • India and UK sign Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement
  • Leaders use cricket analogies to describe bilateral ties
  • Agreements expected to boost jobs and investments in both nations
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PM Modi reflects on UK visit, shares 'Chai Pe Charcha' moment with counterpart Keir Starmer

PM Modi concludes UK visit with tea diplomacy, cricket analogies, and landmark trade deals to strengthen India-UK ties.

"There may be a swing and a miss at times but we always play with a straight bat. – Narendra Modi"

London, July 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday concluded his official visit to the United Kingdom, describing it as a "very important" trip that will benefit future generations and boost shared growth and prosperity between the two nations.

In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi said, "Concluding a very important UK visit. The outcomes of this visit will benefit our future generations and contribute to shared growth and prosperity. Gratitude to the PM Keir Starmer, the UK Government and people for their warmth. Here are highlights from the visit..."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1948442826934521953

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi also shared a light moment with his British counterpart Keir Starmer over tea at Chequers, the country residence of the UK Prime Minister.

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1948402010266722304

"'Chai Pe Charcha' with PM Keir Starmer at Chequers...brewing stronger India-UK ties!" he posted.

The camaraderie between the two leaders was also visible during their joint press statement in London, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer shared a light moment on Thursday as they addressed the media following their talks.

As translations were being provided for questions and answers during the interaction, Prime Minister Modi, in a candid remark, said, "Don't bother, we can use English words in between. Don't worry about it."

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded with a smile, saying, "I think we understand each other well."

The friendly exchange set the tone for the rest of the interaction, where Prime Minister Modi used a cricket analogy to describe the India-UK partnership. He said, "There may be a swing and a miss at times but we always play with a straight bat," adding that both countries are committed to building a high-scoring, solid partnership.

PM Modi's remarks, made during joint press statements with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, came as India and the UK signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement and the two leaders endorsed India-UK Vision 2035.

The Indian Test cricket team is on a visit to England, and the series is seeing an intense struggle between bat and ball.

"I would be remiss not to mention cricket when India and the UK are coming together, especially during a Test series. For both of us cricket is not just a game but a passion. And also, a great metaphor for our partnership," PM Modi said.

"There may be a swing and a miss at times. But we always play with a straight bat. We are committed to building a high scoring solid partnership. The agreements concluded today, along with our Vision 2035, are milestones that carry forward this very spirit," he added.

PM Modi, who was on a two-day visit to the UK, said that day marks a historic milestone in India-UK bilateral relations.

"I am pleased that, after years of dedicated efforts, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between our two countries has been concluded today. This agreement is more than just an economic partnership; it is also a blueprint for shared prosperity. On the one hand, it paves the way for enhanced market access in the UK for Indian textiles, footwear, gems and jewellery, seafood, and engineering goods," he said.

"It will also unlock new opportunities for India's agricultural produce and processed food industry. Above all, this agreement will be especially beneficial for India's youth, farmers, fishermen, and the MSME sector. On the other hand, UK-made products such as medical devices and aerospace components will become more accessible and affordable for Indian consumers and industries," he added.

PM Modi said that alongside the trade agreement, a consensus has also been reached on the Double Contribution Convention.

"This will inject new momentum into the service sectors of both countries, particularly in technology and finance. It will enhance the ease of doing business, reduce operational costs, and boost confidence of doing business. Additionally, the UK economy will benefit from access to skilled Indian talent," he said.

"These agreements will boost bilateral investment and generate new employment opportunities in both countries. Moreover, these agreements between two vibrant democracies and major global economies, will also contribute to strengthening global stability and shared prosperity," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the positive optics, I hope the trade agreement benefits our small farmers and artisans as promised. Too often these deals favor big corporations. The proof will be in the implementation!
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Rohit P
The chemistry between Modi ji and Starmer was amazing to watch! When leaders connect personally, nations benefit. This visit has given me hope for better opportunities for Indian students in UK universities 🎓
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Sarah B
As an NRI in London, I'm proud to see India-UK relations strengthening. The medical devices agreement is particularly important - my elderly parents in India will benefit from more affordable healthcare products.
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Vikram M
The cricket references made me smile! 🏏 But seriously, this is big for our textile industry. Hope our weavers and craftsmen get proper recognition and fair prices in international markets now.
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Kavya N
The MSME sector really needs this boost! My husband runs a small engineering unit and we've been struggling post-pandemic. If this agreement helps us export to UK, it could be life-changing for many small businesses like ours.
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Michael C
The cultural diplomacy here is impressive - from chai to cricket. As someone working in India-UK trade, I can say this

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