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UK celebrates Diwali with hopes of a 'magic moment' for India FTA deal
2024-10-31 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-经济和政策     原网页

       

       The UK is very keen to clinch the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India and is building towards that magic moment, Britain's minister in charge of the Indo-Pacific said during a special Diwali reception in London.

       Catherine West, parliamentary under-secretary of state in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), referenced the previous Conservative government's Diwali 2022 deadline to complete the FTA negotiations as she reiterated the recently elected Labour government's commitment to get the deal done. The FTA negotiations, which were paused for general elections in both countries, are aimed at significantly enhancing the estimated GBP 38.1 billion a year bilateral trading partnership.

       As the new government, we're still extremely keen to be getting on with our trade deal, which was meant to be signed a couple of Diwalis ago. But we don't mind, what's a Diwali between friends, said West, addressing the FCDO's gathering of parliamentarians, community leaders and professionals at Lancaster House to celebrate the Festival of Lights.

       Our new Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is in the works, and all of these things go to building towards that magic moment where we light the candle on the free trade agreement. While I'm thinking of a lot of different things (this Diwali), it would be good to light the candle on that deal. Please pray for those negotiations, so we can have the light that goes on to the best positive feelings and the magic that you do get when you get a deal, she said.

       The event included Hindu prayers, symbolic lighting of candles and also marked celebrations of Bandi Chhor Divas celebrated by the Sikh community as a symbol of light overcoming darkness under the guidance of Guru Hargobindji. The celebrations at the historic 19th century mansion near Buckingham Palace followed Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Diwali celebrations at 10 Downing Street in London on Tuesday evening.

       We value and respect your heritage and traditions, and recognise the strength of our shared values and the celebration of Diwali a time of coming together, of abundance, and welcome, said Starmer in his message for the British Indian community.

       The light triumphing over the darkness is really important in the world today, because there's no doubt that we live in a more volatile world now than we have for some time. There seems to be a lot of darkness across the world, and having that celebration of the light over darkness is very, very important. It gives us hope, it steadies us, he said.

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       As in the past few years, the stairways of the prime ministerial office-residence were adorned with Indian floral decorations and Starmer followed in the footsteps of predecessor Rishi Sunak to light diyas on the steps of the world-famous black door.

       The festivities involved spiritual messages, music and dance highlighting the central Diwali message of good overcoming evil. Renowned Kuchipudi dance artist Arunima Kumar and her young students, Arushi Nagaraju and Aishwarya Gupta, presented 'Jyotir', a traditional dance offering symbolising the victory of good over evil and the values of righteousness, integrity and enlightenment.

       (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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