INDIAN PM Narendra Modi is planning to visit Britain as soon as this month to sign an historic trade deal, The Sun can reveal. Crunch negotiations are reaching the “final hardest yards”…
INDIAN PM Narendra Modi is planning to visit Britain as soon as this month to sign an historic trade deal, The Sun can reveal.preparing to give ground on more visas for Indian business people and students to get the deal over the line.
The Sun can reveal Indian PM Narendra Modi is planning to visit Britain as soon as this month to sign an historic trade dealLiz Truss is preparing to give ground on more visas for Indian business people and students to get the deal over the lineTariffs on the thousands of tonnes of rice we import every year from India could be slashed in a
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