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'From one chaiwala to another': PM Modi, UK PM Starmer enjoy cup of tea; watch video

IndiaTimes Friday, 25 July 2025 ()
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK's Keir Starmer strengthened India-UK ties over 'chai pe charcha' at Chequers after signing the Free Trade Agreement. The leaders displayed a strong rapport during their meeting, with PM Modi emphasizing a robust partnership using cricket analogies. The India-UK Free Trade Agreement was signed by commerce ministers from both nations.
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