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Sunak and Modi bolster UK-India trade talks

British prime minister says London and New Delhi can ‘work through’ hurdles stalling a free trade agreement

Rishi Sunak and Narendra Modi have injected greater impetus into UK-India trade negotiations, instructing ministers and officials to work “at pace” to secure a deal.

The UK prime minister and his Indian counterpart exhibited strikingly warm chemistry when they met on the margins of the G20 summit in New Delhi on Saturday, embracing each other with a bear hug, back slapping and laughter.

Sunak is the first UK prime minister of Indian descent and this weekend marked his first visit to India since arriving in Number 10. His trip has sparked interest in India, winning mention on the front page of The Times of India this week.

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