UK and India vow 'quantum lead' in Modi-Johnson meet
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Background India – UK Relations India and Britain have had umbilical relationship since our independence; yet, building a sustainable partnership with Britain has been rather hard. While India’s relations with countries as different as the US and France have dramatically improved in recent years, ties with Britain have lagged. One reason for this failure has been the colonial prism that has distorted mutual perceptions. London has found it difficult to shed its own prejudices about India. The bitter legacies of the Partition and Britain’s perceived tilt to Pakistan, coupled with Britain’s domestic politics have long complicated the engagement between Delhi and London. Delhi’s problems have been accentuated by the British Labour Party’s growing political negativity towards India. At a virtual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Boris Johnson India and the UK launched an Enhanced Trade Partnership that envisages facilitating market ac...