Amid G20 summit, Britain won’t make clear immigration policy changes to India

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made an important statement before the G20 Summit. He said Britain would make no changes to its immigration policy to help secure a free trade agreement with India. According to the spokesperson, Prime Minister Sunak believes that the current level of immigration is too high. We want to make it clear that we have no intention of changing the policy. According to a report by news agency Reuters, hopes are rising that a free trade deal between India and Britain could be concluded this year as the two countries have agreed on the broad outlines of the deal.

British PM arrived in India Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak He arrived in India on Friday for the G20 summit, which begins on Saturday. Sunak said he will work with global leaders to tackle some of the challenges that affect all of us. Sunak, along with wife Akshata Murthy, were received at the airport by Union Minister Ashwini Chaubey, British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis and senior diplomats.

PM Modi welcomed: Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Sunak and said he was looking forward to a productive summit. PM Modi said on his social media account, “Welcome to Rishi Sunak. Looking forward to a productive summit.” During his three-day visit, Sunak will hold bilateral meetings with Prime Minister Modi.

Earlier this week, Sunak, Britain’s first Indian-origin prime minister, said the relationship between Britain and India would define the future of both countries.

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