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London: Noted Indian-origin businessman Lord Karan Bilimoria said that Britain’s King Charles III wants to go to India on a state visit and it should be planned soon. Interacting with a group of MPs at Westminster Hall in the Parliament Complex ahead of the coronation ceremony of Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla, Bilimoria said he had the opportunity to raise the issue of India-UK relations and asked the king to visit India. Requested to consider leaving.

UK-based businessman and founder of ‘Cobra Beer’ Bilimoria is of the view that the state visit of Maharaja Charles III will boost bilateral ties and give further momentum to the ongoing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks. Lord Bilimoria said, “I told Maharaja Charles III that we should have a state visit to India as it would have a profound impact on bilateral relations and also accelerate India-UK FTA negotiations.” He said, “We It is known that the Maharaja is a friend of India and has a deep affection for India. He said he would love to go on a state visit to India and we should plan it soon.

Earlier, Maharaja Charles III had visited India on November 2019. He was then the Prince of Wales and celebrated his 71st birthday in Mumbai. Bilimoria is an advocate of stronger ties between India and the UK and helped create the UK India Industry Task Force last year. He also believes that the visit of Rishi Sunak, the first Prime Minister of Indian origin in Britain to India will also help in deepening the relations between the two countries. He said that ‘Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should visit India soon with a large delegation, Pending for a long time. The last delegation from UK to India was in 2016, it’s been a long time…

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