Celebrating India-United Kingdom (UK) Year of Culture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged the Parliamentarians to continue to raise their voice against terrorism, extremism and radicalization.
Prime Minister Modi also said India and UK are natural partners in the global fight against terrorism.
Asserting that India and UK ties have strong bipartisan support in both countries, the Prime Minister called for enhanced interactions between MPs of both the nations.
As a delegation of British Parliamentarians visited Delhi today, the Prime Minister recalled the deliberations during his visit to UK in November 2015 and Prime Minister Theresa May's visit to India in November last year.
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