British PM arrives in India on key visit

Published November 7, 2016
New Delhi: Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May walks towards her car after her arrival at the airport on Sunday.—Reuters
New Delhi: Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May walks towards her car after her arrival at the airport on Sunday.—Reuters

NEW DELHI: Britain’s prime minister arrived in India late on Sunday on her first bilateral visit outside the European Union since taking office, as she looks for a post-Brexit trade deal with the world’s fastest-growing major economy.

Theresa May landed in smog-covered New Delhi, which is battling with one of its worst pollution spells in recent years.

She will set the tone for the visit when she addresses business leaders, followed by discussions with her counterpart Narendra Modi, in the capital on Monday.

The two sides are expected to discuss key issues including closer economic and defence sector ties, terrorism, visa regimes and technology.

On Tuesday, May is scheduled to travel to India’s southern tech hub of Bangalore, where she will meet state leaders, visit an industrial area and meet a business delegation before flying back to London.

Published in Dawn, November 7th, 2016

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