British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to visit India in April

Boris Johnson was scheduled to visit India as the chief guest on the occasion of Republic Day, but the tour was called off due to the Corona epidemic. Boris Johnson will visit India in late April.


British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit India in April. Boris Johnson's tour to India will be aimed at exploring more opportunities for the UK. At the same time, the purpose of this visit of the British Prime Minister is to stand up against China's trickery with India. Boris Johnson was coming to India as the chief guest on the occasion of Republic Day, but his visit was canceled due to the Corona epidemic.

Boris Johnson will visit India in late April, which will be his first major international tour since Britain’s exit from the European Union as part of efforts to increase opportunities in the UK in the region. By the way, with the aim of expanding its influence in the Indo-Pacific region by preserving its strong ties with the United States, the British government will put forward the country's Brexit defense and foreign policy priorities on Tuesday.

In fact, Boris Johnson is now exploring new possibilities for Britain after being ejected from the European Union. The UK's differences with China on many issues are not hidden from anyone. In such a situation, Boris Johnson, standing with India, wants to hit two birds with one stone. There is nothing wrong in this. Here, the Quad organization made up of a quartet of India, America, Japan and Australia has also come up to surround China. In the current era, this development is extremely important in itself. It has been called the most notable global initiative since the end of the Cold War.

There are differences of opinion between the UK and China on a number of issues, among them Hong Kong, the Covid-19 epidemic and Huawei being denied an active role in the UK's 5G network. At the same time, the possible deployment of the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier is expected to increase military tensions in the South China Sea. China wants to assert its authority in the region.

 

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