Patel, the secretary of state for international development, expressed confidence that the "flourishing" relationship between India and the UK will be further strengthened under the "inspirational" leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as she hosted the annual No 10 Downing Street Diwali celebrations in London last evening.
"The Indian government led by the inspirational Prime Minister Modi has been such a great friend to Britain. Prime Minister Modi has shown great leadership in India over the last three years and has re-affirmed Indias place as a modern and world leading power, said Patel, who stepped in to lead the event as Prime Minister Theresa May was holding a crucial Brexit meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels.
The senior-most Indian-origin politician in the UK government described the growth of Indias middle-class and consumer base as "unprecedented in modern human history" and stressed that she wants Britain to be India's "first port of call" for providing goods and services.
The Downing Street celebration, complete with lights, shlokas and Indian sweets, marked the culmination of a string of events held over the weekend to mark the festival of Diwali.
A special Diwali on the Square brought the Indian festival of lights to the West Midlands region of England with the first-ever event held at the heart of the city of Birmingham in Victoria Square.
"Diwali has become such a part of life in Britain. It is no more just a Hindu festival, or even an Indian festival, it is a very global celebration. And, what better place to celebrate Diwali than in the UK with one of the largest diaspora populations in the world, said Y K Sinha, Indian high commissioner to the UK, who was the special guest at the events.
"Whilst these events have been devastating, the emergency services and selfless volunteers were and continue to be the beacons of our society during the times of darkness.
"Light Up London Diwali at the London Eye 2017 is dedicated to the victims and heroes who together have made our country stronger, said the Light Up London committee in a statement.
The Diwali celebrations in London this year will conclude with an annual ceremony in the UK Parliament complex later this week.
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