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Hindustan Times
28 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
‘Don't worry about it': PM Modi calms translator struggling to speak Hindi at presser in UK
While signing the landmark free trade agreement on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Keir Starmer shared a candid moment with a translator as she seemingly struggled to translate a sentence properly from English to Hindi. The India UK free trade agreement was signed by commerce ministers of the countries in presence of PM Modi and his British counterpart Keir Starmer. (Bloomberg) A video of the moment, which happened when both the leaders were addressing the press, has surfaced. In the video, as the translator struggled to speak Hindi, PM Modi jumped in to help her and said, 'Don't bother, we can use English words in between. Don't worry about it." To this, the translator is heard apologising and Modi again reassures her with a 'don't worry'. Also read: Kolhapuri chappals, Goa's feni: Big boost for these Indian products after India-UK FTA Later, Keir Starmer also says, "I think we understand each other well.' India-UK trade deal After around three years of negotiations, India and UK finally signed a free trade agreement, with both countries slashing tariffs on each other among other major steps to enhance trade relations between them. Also read: Duty on single malt cut by half: What gets cheaper with key India-UK trade deal Under the agreement, 99% of Indian exports will get duty-free access to the UK market, unlocking nearly $23 billion in opportunities for labour-intensive sectors. This will 'mark a new era for inclusive and gender-equitable growth,' said commerce minister Piyush Mishra. Lauding the trade deal, PM Modi said in a post on X (formerly twitter), "A new chapter begins today in the India-UK economic partnership! The signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) reflects our shared commitment to enhancing trade, driving inclusive growth and creating opportunities for farmers, women, youth, MSMEs, and professionals." UK PM Keir Starmer also wrote, 'A landmark deal with India means jobs, investment and growth here in the UK. It creates thousands of British jobs, unlocks new opportunities for businesses and puts money in the pockets of working people. That's our Plan for Change in action.'


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
PM Modi uses cricket metaphor to pitch India–UK unity, hits diplomatic six with Vision 2035 deal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned to cricket, a shared passion between India and the UK, to highlight the growing warmth and depth of bilateral relations during his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Thursday. Addressing the media after bilateral talks, Modi said, 'For both of us, cricket is not just a game, but a passion. And also, a great metaphor for our partnership. 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.' Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Data Science Design Thinking Artificial Intelligence Healthcare CXO Management MBA Data Science PGDM Data Analytics Cybersecurity Others Technology Operations Management MCA others Project Management Digital Marketing Product Management healthcare Finance Leadership Public Policy Degree Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Prof Cert in DS & BA with GenAI India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 30 Weeks IIM Kozhikode SEPO - IIMK-AI for Senior Executives India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months E&ICT Academy, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati CERT-IITG Postgraduate Cert in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK DABS India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIT Madras CERT-IITM Advanced Cert Prog in AI and ML India Starts on undefined Get Details Vision 2035 & trade deal signed The two leaders announced the signing of a landmark Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, along with the release of Vision 2035, a roadmap aimed at strategic co-operation in key areas such as technology, defence, climate, education, and people-to-people ties. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Crossout: New Apocalyptic MMO Crossout Play Now Undo Modi emphasised that the agreements and Vision 2035 'are milestones that take this spirit forward', reinforcing the commitment of both nations to long-term collaboration. A pitch-perfect connection In a warm display of shared cultural ties, both prime ministers also interacted with young players at the Buckingham Street Cricket Hub in London. The event celebrated the sport that connects the two nations emotionally and culturally. Live Events Cricket, which originated in the UK, is today the most loved sport in India. The metaphor of a 'straight bat' not only resonated with the sport's enthusiasts but also served as a symbolic message of trust and transparency in diplomacy. India vs England: Series in full swing The cricketing metaphor was particularly timely, as the Indian cricket team, led by Captain Shubman Gill, is currently on tour in England for a five-match Test series. The two teams are presently playing their fourth Test match in Manchester, with fans on both sides closely following the action. Inputs from PTI


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
India, UK set wide-ranging strategic course with Vision 2035 roadmap
New Delhi: India and the UK have adopted a wide-ranging strategic roadmap, titled India-UK Vision 2035, laying the foundation for a deeper partnership across trade, technology, defence, climate and education over the next decade. The agreement was endorsed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Keir Starmer during their meeting in London on Thursday, the same day the two countries signed their long-awaited Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The Vision 2035 document reflects an effort by both governments to anchor the bilateral partnership in strategic outcomes, going beyond short-term commercial goals. The two countries, which elevated ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2021, have agreed to push forward collaborations that will create jobs, boost innovation, enable climate action, and promote a fair, rules-based international order. Significantly, the vision document places the just-signed trade deal—formally known as the comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA)—at the heart of future growth plans. It commits both governments to ensure its implementation through dedicated mechanisms like joint economic and trade committee (JETCO) and advancing discussions on a bilateral investment treaty (BIT), as per the Vision 2035 document released by the UK government on Thursday. The document also outlines new joint frameworks to push cooperation in priority sectors, including clean energy, semiconductors, green finance, biotech, defence technologies, and life sciences. A key highlight is the technology security initiative, which will drive innovation in next-gen areas such as AI, telecom, critical minerals, quantum computing and advanced materials. In defence, the two sides have agreed on a 10-year industrial roadmap, and deeper collaboration in areas like jet engine technologies, maritime security, underwater systems and direct energy weapons. A joint mechanism will monitor its implementation. India-UK FTA: From whisky to British cars — here's what gets cheaper after trade dealIndia-UK FTA: From whisky to British cars — here's what gets cheaper after trade deal Notably, the roadmap emphasises joint research and manufacturing, echoing industry views that the FTA must enable India's defence industrial base rather than just expand market access. Climate and sustainability are another major plank. The countries have committed to mobilising green finance, expanding collaboration in offshore wind and nuclear technologies, and building joint supply chains in green goods. The two sides will work through platforms like the International Solar Alliance and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure. In education, the UK will encourage the setting up of campuses by leading universities in India, and vice versa. A joint Green Skills Partnership will promote climate-linked job creation and bridge skill gaps. The two sides also reaffirmed mutual recognition of qualifications and will deepen cooperation through an annual ministerial dialogue. The agreement comes amid shifting geopolitical alignments and a global reordering of supply chains. Officials said the roadmap reflects a maturing relationship that is increasingly driven by shared long-term interests. 'We are preparing our two countries for a BRISK partnership of Business, Research, Innovation, Science and Knowledge,' the document stated. While Vision 2035 is broad in scope, it includes concrete and time-bound commitments, with annual reviews by India's External Affairs Minister and the UK Foreign Secretary. This signals intent to turn vision into verifiable progress, at a time when both nations seek to amplify their global role and respond to overlapping challenges in trade, security and sustainability. 'The timing of the document—alongside the FTA—also indicates that India and the UK are betting on long-term alignment, even as short-term political and economic considerations remain in play,' said Dattesh Parulekar, assistant professor of International Relations at Goa University.