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Modi’s Vision: UK Indian Community Views PM as Gateway to Global Influence

July 23, 20253 Mins Read
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London Gears Up to Welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi

London came alive with excitement as members of the Indian community gathered to greet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and enthusiasm as he made his way through the crowd.

Gehna Gautam shared her feelings about the moment. “I just met the Prime Minister! It felt surreal. Shaking his hand was incredible. The energy from everyone around was truly something special,” she expressed.

Sanjay echoed that excitement. “I’m thrilled to meet PM Modi. He’s here for something very important, and we wish him and India the best. He’s doing a fantastic job,” he remarked.

Bhavya described the encounter as unforgettable. “When the Prime Minister shook my hand and blessed me, it was the best feeling ever,” she said.

Shivani felt blessed as well. “We shook hands twice, and he even gave me a blessing on my head. It’s such a pleasure to meet him. We’re really happy today,” she added.

Members of the Dawoodi Bohra community also expressed their pride. “As Dawoodi Bohras, we are proud of the relationship we have with the Prime Minister. He has been a friend to our community for years. Being a proud Dawoodi Bohra and citizen of the UK, we welcome him and look forward to our meeting,” one member shared.

Another Bohra expressed his excitement about meeting Modi for the first time. “He’s a great friend to our community. It’s always a pleasure to see him. We hope he can visit us at our mosque in the UK someday,” he said.

Preena, a leader in the diaspora, expressed her excitement: “I can’t wait to see PM Modi. My family and I admire him greatly. He has achieved so much for India’s growth, making it a global leader.”

Modi’s visit to London will span two days, starting Wednesday, and includes discussions aimed at establishing a Free Trade Agreement. In his statements, he emphasized the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership shared between India and the UK, touching on areas like trade, investment, technology, defense, and education.

During his visit, Modi will meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and pay his respects to King Charles III. The goal is to boost economic growth and increase trade to $120 billion by 2030.

This is Modi’s fourth visit to the UK since 2015, following previous trips in 2015, 2018, and for COP26 in 2021. He and Starmer recently met at international gatherings such as the G20 in Rio and the G7 in Kananaskis.

India and the UK upgraded their relationship in 2021 by adopting the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership status, demonstrating strong commitments to deepen their cooperation.

Next on Modi’s agenda will be a visit to the Maldives.

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