THE ROYAL WELCOME

Published By : Admin | November 22, 2025 | 13:33 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met King Charles III at Sandringham House in the United Kingdom on Thursday, shortly after the signing of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement. The meeting reflected the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi called the agreement "a blueprint for our shared prosperity," highlighting how Indian goods from textiles to jewellery and seafood would secure better market access.

The countries also agreed a partnership covering areas such as defence and climate, and aim to strengthen co-operation on tackling crime. PM Modi spent nearly three hours with Starmer before going to meet King Charles at his Sandringham Estate. Under the deal, 99% of Indian exports to Britain will benefit from zero duties, including textiles, and Britain will have reductions on 90% of its tariff lines, with the average tariff UK firms face dropping to 3% from 15%. At Sandringham House, Prime Minister Modi expressed his delight at King Charles’s recovery and return to royal duties.

"Chai Pe Charcha"

They discussed the newly signed FTA, which both agreed would inject fresh momentum into the bilateral partnership. Prime Minister Modi shared India’s progress in the renewable energy sector and its efforts toward sustainable development. Climate change and environmental collaboration featured prominently in their dialogue, with a mutual interest in advancing a shared vision for sustainability. 

The two leaders engaged in discussions on several shared interests, including sustainable living, Ayurveda, and Yoga, and agreed on the need to promote their health benefits globally. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a tree sapling to King Charles III during a visit to the monarch’s Sandringham Estate, as part of his “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative promoting environmental consciousness in tribute to mothers. 

The streets outside PM Modi’s hotel were filled with Indian diaspora members waving posters and chanting slogans like “Modi, Modi,” “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” and “Vande Mataram.” Many danced in traditional attire, showcasing their cultural pride as they welcomed the Prime Minister Modi.

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November 22, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm ceremonial welcome in Brasilia on Tuesday, becoming the first Indian PM in 57 years to undertake a State Visit to Brazil, strengthening the ties between the two nations.The visit marks not only expansion of India on the diplomatic front but also a reaffirmation of India as a pro-active builder of South-South solitude.

The State Visit presents a comprehensive opportunity to review the full spectrum of India-Brazil ties. The cooperation includes trade, investment, oil and gas, renewable energy, mining and ties. Key areas of cooperation include trade, investment, oil and gas,renewable energy, mining and critical minerals, defence, security,agriculture and livestock, healthcare and traditional medicine, tourism,space, science and technology, digital public infrastructure (DPI), sports, andpeople-to-people exchanges. Both the countries continueto coordinate closely in various international fora, including the UnitedNations, BRICS, the G20, IBSA, and the G4.

Lula and Modi reiterated their goal of boosting bilateral trade to over $20 billion annually by 2030, according to the Brazilian president's office, up from roughly $12 billion last year.Brasilia said they also agreed to expand the reach of the preferential trade agreement between India and the South American trade bloc Mercosur, and discussed the virtual payment platforms of their countries

Both of the dignitaries reviewed cooperation in the areas of digital collaboration, ICT, Digital Public Infrastructure and UPI, defence, railways, health and pharmaceuticals, agriculture, energy, culture and people-to-people linkages.

"Members of Brazil's Indian community gave a very vibrant welcome in Rio de Janeiro. It's amazing how they remain connected with Indian culture and are also very passionate about India's development! Here are some glimpses from the welcome," PM Modi wrote on X.

Since 2006, Brazil and India have maintained a strategic partnership and share convergent positions on central issues of the multilateral agenda, such as the fight against hunger, global governance reform and sustainable development. The rapprochement with India is also in line with the integration agenda defended by President Lula during the 66th MERCOSUR Summit.

"It is time for MERCOSUR to look at Asia, the dynamic center of the world economy. Our participation in global value chains will benefit from closer ties with Japan, China, Korea, India, Vietnam and Indonesia," said Lula in his speech at the Summit.