This will be the first major international trip of Boris Johnson since Britain’s exit from the European Union.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India in late April. An important objective of Boris Johnson’s visit is to keep an eye on China. Earlier, India had invited Boris Johnson as the chief guest on its 72nd Republic Day, but he cancelled his tour of India due to rising cases of Corona virus in Britain.
First major international trip after separation from EU
This will be Boris Johnson’s first major international trip since Britain’s exit from the European Union. This information has been given by the office of PM Johnson. After separation from the European Union, it now wants to concentrate in the Indo-Pacific region.
Britain also aims to deal with China with democratic power in the Indo-Pacific region. In the past, tensions between Beijing and Britain over issues such as Hong Kong, the Corona epidemic and Chinese company Huawei not having an active role in Britain’s 5G network have not been hidden from anyone.
PM Modi was invited for G7
Britain has also invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month to attend the G7 conference to be held in June in the Cornwall region of the country. The G-7 consists of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States. Britain has invited India, South Korea and Australia as guest nations to this conference.
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