Boris Johnson on JCB: British PM jumps onto BullDozer at JCB plant in Gujarat, met with Adani; WATCH

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is visiting India these days. On Thursday, he along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel had reached the JCB factory in Panchmahal.

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Bulldozers are being discussed a lot in the country these days. There was a lot of talk of bulldozers in Uttar Pradesh even during the elections. 

At the same time, in many places in Madhya Pradesh, 'Bulldozer Mama' was seen written on the poster. Now because of the Prime Minister of Britain, there is talk of bulldozers too. 

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is visiting India these days. On Thursday, he along with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel had reached the JCB factory in Panchmahal. 

While roaming around, he suddenly climbed on a bulldozer. He reached India only on Thursday morning. He also met India's big businessman Gautam Adani. 

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The purpose of this visit of the British PM is to strengthen ties with India and remove barriers to trade. After reaching India, he had said, it is a matter of great pleasure for me to come to India. It is the largest democracy in the world. 

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Great countries can come together and achieve great things.  

Boris Johnson said- PM Modi has raised his voice on the Ukraine crisis 

There will be a meeting between Boris Johnson and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Friday. During this, the Ukraine crisis can also be discussed. 

Regarding the Ukraine crisis, Boris Johnson in Gujarat said that PM Narendra Modi has already spoken about the Ukraine crisis, as one can imagine with him. 

He strongly condemned the atrocities committed in Bucha.

India and Britain want to be together 

The British PM said that there is also an opportunity to deepen our security and defence partnership. 

As you know, the UK is leaning towards the Indo-Pacific in an integrated review of its national defence and security strategy. 

This sector is a major part of the world economy. The world economy is developing here. Given this, this is correct. India and UK are both democracies. We want to be together.

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