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A boost for India-UK ties amidst a vaccine tie up and 2020 pandemic lockdowns

A boost for India-UK ties amidst a vaccine tie up and 2020 pandemic lockdowns India Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2020, 13:52 [IST] New Delhi, Dec 23: The COVID-19 pandemic, a cycle of lockdowns to control the spread of a deadly virus and the havoc it wreaked on global health and economy is the inescapable defining feature of the year 2020. However, a glimmer of hope that 2021 could be healthier came in the form of safe and effective vaccines in human trials, with one of them symbolising a real boost to India-UK relations. The Serum Institute and Oxford University partnership demonstrates the UK-India relationship at its best: a vaccine developed in the UK and made in India; drawing our brightest minds together to save lives as a global force for good, declared UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, during his official visit to India in December - a rarity in a year of largely virtual visits.

India-UK ties: Amid Brexit and COVID, a new model of UK-India cooperation is evolving

Updated Dec 23, 2020 | 18:05 IST That the UK prime minister graciously accepted Prime Minister Modi s Republic Day invite while his Foreign Minister Dominic Raab was in India suggests that 2021 could herald a new chapter in Indo-UK ties. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.  |  Photo Credit: PTI Key Highlights Foreign Minister Raab s visit, reportedly, set the ball rolling on the development of a 10-year bilateral strategy that may include instituting a Free Trade Agreement between the two nations, and a gentler tariff regime The UK s decision to re-institute the post-study work visa more recently was clear evidence of the importance with which it views India and a show of intent that it was seeking to repair a patchy relationship

2020: Pandemic, lockdowns and a vaccine tie-up boost for India-UK ties

2020: Pandemic, lockdowns and a vaccine tie-up boost for India-UK ties LONDON, Dec 21: The COVID-19 pandemic, a cycle of lockdowns to control the spread of a deadly virus and the havoc it wreaked on global health and economy is the inescapable defining feature of the year 2020. However, a glimmer of hope that 2021 could be healthier came in the form of “safe and effective” vaccines in human trials, with one of them symbolising a real boost to India-UK relations. “The Serum Institute and Oxford University partnership demonstrates the UK-India relationship at its best: a vaccine developed in the UK and made in India; drawing our brightest minds together to save lives as a global force for good,” declared UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, during his official visit to India in December – a rarity in a year of largely virtual visits.

Germany tells Iran ′don′t squander final opportunity′ on nuclear deal | News | DW

Israel has no confidence Iran nuclear deal is working, Israeli ambassador tells DW Deeds not words needed Maas made it clear to Iran that: To make possible rapprochement under Biden, there must be no more tactical maneuvers of the kind we have seen plenty of in recent times they would do nothing but further undermine the agreement. We Europeans further underscored the fact that more will be required than a simple recognition of terms.   Maas was echoed by UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who said: I made it absolutely clear Iran must not implement the recently announced expansions of its nuclear program. To do so would undermine the opportunities for progress we hope to see in 2021.  

2020: COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns and a vaccine tie-up boost for India-UK ties

2020: COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns and a vaccine tie-up boost for India-UK ties
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