India and the UK confirmed cooperation in many fields, including defense, people-to-people relations, strengthening cooperation against extremist elements and strengthening the repatriation of economic criminals, during a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with their British counterpart Keer stormer in checkers, the country of the British Prime Minister’s country.
Addressing the media as well as the media, Modi expressed concern over the growing activities of-Khalistani elements in the UK and said that forces with extremist ideologies should not be allowed to misuse democratic freedom.
He said that both India and Britain “are united in our view that there could be no place for double standards in the fight against terrorism” and thanked the British government for the “strong” condemnation of the Pahgam terror attack.
The Prime Minister said in his media statement, “Those who misuse democratic freedom should be kept in account to weaken democracy.”
India is reducing its concerns for Britain on the activities of Khalistan’s elements, especially on British High Commission, especially on British soil in London, especially in London in London in March 2023. Later, during a media briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said the issue was detected in delegation-level talks, and Britain has collaborated in this regard.

Misri also said that Modi and the stormer expressed a commitment to strengthen the global fight against terrorism.
He said, “It was noted that both extremism and fundamentalist pose a threat to societies and need to further increase bilateral cooperation and cooperation to deal with terrorism, extremism and bigotry crises.”
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Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi listens to the British Prime Minister Kir Stormer as he meets for bilateral talks in checkers near Ilsbury, England, Thursday, 24 July 2025. (AP Photo/Qin Chew, Pool)
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The Prime Ministers of India and the United Kingdom, during their meeting in London, supported the new “India-UK Vision 2035”, which confirms their shared commitment to unlock the full potential of a revived partnership, in a joint statement in view of the journey.
This ambitious agreement underlines the resolve to work together for the mutual development, prosperity of two countries and shapes a rich, safe and durable world in the time of rapid global change, it said.
India-UK Vision 2035 clearly explains strategic goals and milestones, keeping an eye on a route for continuous cooperation. PM Modi referred to an education and skill partnership to deepen international cooperation between the UK and Indian universities, including the establishment of premises of major universities in each other countries.
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Both also decided to construct on technology security initiative, focused on future telecom, AI and important minerals, which laying land for future cooperation on semi-conductors, quantum, bio-technology and advanced materials.
Later, PM Modi invited King Charles III to his Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, Eastern England. He introduced the king as a tree as part of his “one paid garland” environmental initiative.
Modi said that both of them signed the Indo-UK Free Trade Agreement along with aspects like Yoga and Ayurveda and PM Star.
PM Modi posted on X, “There was a very good meeting with His Excellency Raja Charles III.”
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“We discussed various aspects of the India-UK relations, including the land in view of Sita and Vision 2035. Other subjects of discussion included education, health and welfare, especially yoga and Ayurveda, which are very emotional about His Majesty. We also talked about environmental protection and stability.”
What he gave to the king will be imposed on property during the planting season in the autumn, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri asked reporters around the Prime Minister’s visit during the Prime Minister (MEA).
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