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  • Boris Johnson leaves home problems behind and heads to strengthen ties with India on April 21

Boris Johnson leaves home problems behind and heads to strengthen ties with India on April 21
Boris Johnson-UK Prime Minister/Official Facebook page

The Swiss Info reported, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will seek to put his domestic problems behind him when he visits India this week on a trip to strengthen links between the two countries which have not seen eye to eye over the response to the Ukraine crisis.

Johnson will head to India on Thursday with calls for his resignation ringing in his ears after he was fined for breaking his own COVID-19 lockdown rules by attending a birthday party for him in Downing Street in June 2020.

Parliament returns from its Easter vacation on Tuesday and Johnson has said he would "set the record straight" about gatherings in his office. He had previously told lawmakers there were no parties and guidance was always followed.

In details released late on Saturday, Johnson's office said the British leader would use his trip to India to deepen relations, including in-depth talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Mod on the two nations' "strategic defence, diplomatic and economic partnership".

During his scheduled visit to India on Thursday, April 21, Boris Johnson will seek to strengthen ties between the two countries that have not shown eye to eye in response to the Ukraine crisis (Photo: Indian Prime Minister official Facebook page)
During his scheduled visit to India on Thursday, April 21, Boris Johnson will seek to strengthen ties between the two countries that have not shown eye to eye in response to the Ukraine crisis (Photo: Indian Prime Minister official Facebook page)

He will also push for progress in talks on a free trade deal, which Britain is hoping to strike as part of its post-Brexit strategy. His office said such a trade deal was predicted to boost Britain's total trade by up to 28 billion pounds ($36.5 billion) annually by 2035.

But the visit will be overshadowed in part by disagreement over the Ukraine conflict.

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Western allies have called for India, which imports arms from Russia, to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin in stronger terms, and U.S. President Joe Biden earlier this week told Modi that buying more oil from Russia was not in India's interest.

British trade minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan also said last month Britain was very disappointed with India's stance. However, Johnson's office made no direct reference to the conflict, although a source said it was expected Ukraine would be discussed "among other geopolitical issues".

Johnson said India, as a major economic power, was a highly valued strategic partner.

He said in a statement: "As we face threats to our peace and prosperity from autocratic states, it is vital that democracies and friends stick together." Last year, he was forced to cancel a planned trip to India because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Last May, the two countries announced a partnership involving more than 530 million pounds of Indian investment into Britain, and Downing Street said Johnson was expected to announce further major investment and new collaboration on cutting-edge science, health and technology.

Source: swissinfo