British PM Boris Johnson cancels his scheduled trip to New Delhi, will meet virtually

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has cancelled his visit to New Delhi which was previously scheduled for next week, in the light of the severity of the second wave of the Covid-19  pandemic in India.

According to the statement by the ministry of external affairs, it reads, "In view of the prevailing Covid situation, it has been decided by mutual agreement that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will not visit India next week." However, the two sides will be holding a virtual meeting in the coming days to launch plans for a transformed India-U.K. relationship. "Both leaders attach the highest importance to taking the India-U.K. partnership to its fullest potential and propose to remain in close touch in this regard and look forward to an in-person meeting later in the year."

The UK is looking forward to a new bilateral trade deal with India, following its exit from the European Union. India is the second-largest investor in the UK, after the US. Post-Brexit, the UK is focused on the Indo-Pacific region for its economy and security.

British PM Johnson's voyage to India was initially scheduled to take place in January but was cancelled when the UK entered a national lockdown, the third of its kind since the onset of the pandemic last year.

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