Modi, May hold talks on infusing new energy into post-Brexit bilateral ties

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today assured his British counterpart that the UK's withdrawal from the offers opportunities to "further increase" bilateral trade ties as the two leaders had "fruitful discussions" on multiple aspects of India-UK relations and

issues like counter-terrorism, radicalisation and

Both leaders discussed ways to boost cooperation between and UK.

"Wonderful meeting with @theresa_may at 10, We had fruitful discussions on multiple aspects of India-UK relations," Modi tweeted after the meeting.

Ministry of said the two leaders had wide-ranging talks on redefining and infusing new into the bilateral engagement post-Brexit.

Brexit refers to the UK's decision in a June 23, 2016 referendum to leave the 28-nation (EU).

A statement issued by 10 after the meeting said that the air strikes, counter-terrorism, radicalisation and were among some of the key topics covered by both leaders.

"Modi said there would be no dilution in the importance of the UK to post-Brexit. He said the City of was of great importance to for accessing the global markets and would remain so," a said.

"The (May) updated Modi on the progress of the UK's withdrawal from the EU, saying the implementation period agreed in March gives Indian companies and investors the confidence that market access will continue on current terms until the end of 2020," the said.

May reiterated the UK's position on Russia's recent "destabilising behaviour", underlined by the attack in Salisbury on former Russian double and his daughter and the protection provided for the Syrian regime's repeated use of against its people.

"They reflected on the progress made on bilateral defence and security cooperation since the Prime Minister's visit to in 2016 and the agreement to a number of in key strategic areas, with closer military-to-military ties underpinned by a succession of high level visits and exchanges," said.

During a discussion on cooperation between the two countries on legal matters, which is likely to have covered extradition matters, May also welcomed the return to the UK of the "Chennai Six", the former British soldiers accused of piracy who were freed from an Indian jail last year.

The two leaders said trade between the UK and had grown strongly over the last year and agreed to build on the recommendations of the Joint Trade Review to reduce barriers to trade, to make it easier to do business in both countries and enable a stronger bilateral trade relationship for the future.

May and Modi discussed a new UK-Tech Partnership, which will create thousands of jobs and generate significant investment in both our economies.

Looking ahead at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) tomorrow, they also agreed on the importance of working together to build a more "sustainable, prosperous, secure and fairer future" for all Commonwealth citizens.

A "mob" of sari-clad women from Indian Ladies in UK, accompanied by dhols, had gathered outside to welcome the Indian PM with banners such as "In India, Peace is always in Fashion".

After his meeting with the British Prime Minister, Modi visited the to explore the '5000 Years of Science and Innovation' exhibition and interact with Indian-origin and other scientists and innovators based in the UK.

The event, hosted by Charles, include the launch of a new Ayurvedic Centre of Excellence, aimed at creating a first-of-its-kind global network for evidence-based research on yoga and Ayurveda.

"The and @narendramodi watch a performance by the Akademi South Asian dance group at the @sciencemuseum," Clarence House tweeted.

It said the exhibition celebrates India's role in the history of science and technology by exploring its contributions to subjects including space exploration and engineering.

Modi had landed in Britain from overnight for bilateral engagements as well as multilateral discussions as part of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

He was received at the airport by UK Boris Johnson, who said he was "excited" that India-UK bilateral trade is growing at 15 per cent a year and the visit will help build on "huge economic advantages". Both leaders held a late night meeting at

According to official estimates, India-UK bilateral trade stands at USD 13 billion, with the UK among the largest investors into Modi's UK visit this week will have a particular focus on the India-UK technological partnership as well as an enhanced role in the Commonwealth.

A series of demonstrations, including a silent protest to condemn the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Jammu and Kashmir's district, have been planned by various groups at here his visit.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 17:30 IST