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Credit: Wikipedia/The White House At the 19th G-20 Summit at Rio in Brazil last week, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged the hardships of the less developed economies of the world.
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An official readout of the talks in Rio said Sir Keir and Mr Modi agreed to work towards an 'ambitious UK-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to take the relationship to new heights in trade ...
Image Source : REUTERS Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the G20 Summit in Rio. Rio de Janeiro ... by the G20 in India. He added that Brazil ...