British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in India | Exciting Welcome to Adani Meeting – Recent Information | Boris Johnson meets Gautam Adani in Ahmedabad

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Ahmedabad: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is on a two-day state visit to India, was given an enthusiastic welcome at the Ahmedabad airport. Following this, Boris Johnson, who visited the Sabarmati Ashram, will meet Prime Minister Modi tomorrow.

Meeting with Adani: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is on a state visit to India, arrived at the Ahmedabad airport in Gujarat on Thursday morning. He was given an enthusiastic welcome at the airport. Following this he went to the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad. He is scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson today met Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group in Ahmedabad.

In this regard, Gautam Adani posted on his Twitter page, “Boris Johnson, the first British Prime Minister to visit the Adani Group Headquarters in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, was warmly welcomed. We look forward to working with British companies to develop both defense and space technologies. “

First trip and expectations: Boris Johnson is visiting India for the first time since taking office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His trip to India twice before was hampered by the spread of the corona infection. The British Prime Minister, who is on a two-day visit to India, arrived at the Ahmedabad airport. From there he was taken in procession to the hotel where he was staying. On the way, Boris Johnson went to the Sabarmati Ashram where he drove a hand wheel and spun yarn.

Through Boris Johnson’s visit to India, the two countries are set to announce investment and export deals worth 1 1 billion in various fields, including software, engineering and health. He will announce his investments in the fields of science, health and technology in Ahmedabad today. Tomorrow, he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday to discuss investment and security ties in the economic, defense sectors.

Earlier, Boris Johnson tweeted, “It is wonderful to be in India, the world’s largest democracy.

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