Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart Kir Stmper shared a light-hearted moment when a translator appeared to struggle in Britain on Thursday while translating a punishment from English to Hindi during the signature of the Landmark Free Trade Agreement Agreement (FTA).
The incident occurred when the two leaders were addressing the press, a translator began to hesitate to hesitate to translate the starrer’s comments about the “historic” trade deal. “Sorry …” he said, staggering for words, speaking hesitantly about the business deal benefiting consumers in the UK. Given his inconvenience, PM Modi quickly stepped into: “Don’t bother … We can use English words in the middle. Don’t worry about it.”
The translator thanked him, clearly relieved. “Sorry, His Majesty … I have lost the speech,” he said. The two leaders smiled and offered rest. “Yes … there is no problem,” Modi said, while the star offered to repeat himself. “I think we understand each other well,” they combined with a smile.
#Watch PM Narendra Modi said, “We should not be upset. We can use English words in the middle. Don’t worry about it.”
“I think we understand each other well,” … pic.twitter.com/vue2wqqlg
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India-UK Trade Deal
The trade deal signed in London is Britain’s largest post-breaks and is one of India The most important in recent yearsThis will remove British tariffs at 95 percent of Indian farm and food items – such as turmeric, pepper, cardamom, common pulp and pickle – increasing profits for Indian farmers and helping in the construction and technical fields of both countries.
Appreciating the trade deal, PM Modi said in a post on X: “A new chapter begins today in India-UK Economic Partnership! It reflects our shared commitment to increase the signature of the Credit Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), increase inclusive growth and create opportunities for farmers, women, youth, MSMES and professionals.”
The stormer also wrote, ‘A historic deal with India means that jobs, investment and development in UK. It creates thousands of British jobs, unlocks new opportunities for businesses and invests money in the pockets of working people. This is our plan to change action. ,
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