Narendra Modi arrives in Turkey to attend G20 summit after three-day UK visit
Narendra Modi arrives in Turkey to attend G20 summit after three-day UK visit
Narendra Modi leaves for Turkey to take part in G2O summit. (Photo: Twitter)
Narendra Modi reaches London on Thursday on a three-day bilateral visit to the United Kingdom. (Photo: PTI)
He was received by the Indian High Commissioner to UK Rajan Mathai, UK's High Commissioner to India James Bevan along with several senior officials of the British Government and the military attache of the Indian High Commission. (Photo: PTI)
This is Modi's first visit to Britain since assuming office and is also the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the UK in almost a decade. (Photo: PTI)
A brief stop to pay tributes at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Parliament Square will be followed by speeches at the Houses of Parliament and then at the Guildhall in the financial hub of London. (Photo: PTI)
His talks with Cameron will carry on at the British Prime Minister's country residence of Chequers in Buckinghamshire, where he is being hosted overnight. (Photo: PTI)
Prime Minister is greeted by Indian community outside St. James' Court hotel. (Photo: Twitter/PIB)
A tight security blanket has been thrown around the areas where Prime Minister is expected to visit. (Photo: PTI)
Modi will appear at a huge rally at Wembley Stadium, which will include a free concert and a huge Diwali fireworks display. (Photo: PTI)
Modi begins his UK visit with a meeting with the Sikh community in London. (Photo: Twitter)
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, arrives to inspect a military guard of honor with British Prime Minister David Cameron (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi is inspecting Guard of Honour at Treasury Quadrangle in Kings Charles Street. (Photo: AP)
Modi will hold talks at Downing St. with Prime Minister David Cameron, who called the visit a historic opportunity. (Photo: AP)
I hope ties between both our nations will be productive, beneficial for each other, the World & humanity, Modi told Cameron during bilateral meeting. (Photo: AP)
During joint press conference Modi thanked Cameron for his contribution to development of UK-India ties and also expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome. (Photo: AP
Narendra Modi paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue outside British Parliament. (Photo: Twitter)
I am truly honoured to speak at British Parliament, says Narendra Modi. (Photo: Twitter)
David Cameron welcomes his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to his official residence, Chequers, near Aylesbury, England (Photo: AP)
British Prime Minister David Cameron addresses an audience of business leaders and politicians during an event organised for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at Guildhall in central London (Photo: AP)
Modi went on to remind Prime Minister Cameron the slogan - 'Phir ek baar, Cameron Sarkar' - used by him in the British elections earlier this year. (Photo: AP)
On domestic issues, Modi said federalism is no longer the fault line of Centre-State relations, but the definition of a new partnership of Team India. (Photo: AP)
Modi told the British parliamentarians that we are living in a world where instability in a distant region quickly reaches our doorsteps and that we see this in the challenges of radicalisation and refugees. (Photo: AP)
Dwelling on terrorism among other subjects during his 25-minute speech, Modi said there should be no distinction between terrorist groups or discrimination between nations. (Photo: AP)
Modi also thanked House of Commons Speaker John Bercow(R) for opening the doors of the Royal Court to him despite the Parliament is not in session. (Photo: AP)
Addressing MPs in British Parliament's Royal Gallery, Modi said that there should be a global resolve to isolate those who harbour terrorists and willingness to stand with nations that will fight them honestly. (Photo: AP)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron with Narendra Modi and Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow as they tour Parliament in London (Photo: AP)
India and the UK signed deals worth 9-billion pound as they inked a civil nuclear pact and decided to collaborate in defence and cyber security besides launching a railway rupee bond in London market. (Photo: AP)
India-UK are economically made for each other, this relationship has to be driven by private sector CEO's, said Narendra Modi during a meeting with UK-India CEO Forum. (Photo: PTI)
Modi gifted David Cameron a specially handcrafted pair of bookends with verses from Bhagavad Gita engraved on it and a book compiled of letters sent by Indian soldiers during the World War I when they served in France. Narendra Modi arrived in
Narendra Modi gifted David Cameron a specially handcrafted pair of bookends with verses from Bhagavad Gita engraved on it and a book compiled of letters sent by Indian soldiers during the World War I when they served in France (Photo: AP)
Supporters of the global civic campaign group Avaaz wear masks representing Narendra Modi and Queen Elizabeth II as they pose for the media to highlight the decisions Modi can make on climate change policy and financing ahead of the upcoming G20
The 89-year-old Queen greeted Modi at the Grand Entrance of her London palace, shaking hands with him before they moved on to inspect items from the Royal Collection, brought out specially for the Indian Prime Minister's visit (Photo: AP)
Modi presented Queen Elizabeth II some photographs taken 54 yrs ago from her 1st visit to India in Jan-Feb 1961 (Photo: AP)
For Cameron's wife, Samantha Cameron, Prime Minister Modi presented Kerala's Aranmula metal mirror and some Pashmina stoles (Photo: AP)
Artists perform at the welcome programme for Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Wembley Stadium in London (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi interacts with school childrens at Wembley Stadium for addressing Indian Community in London (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi said the country's "strength and pride" lies in India's diversity as he underlined the importance of peaceful co-existence. He also said that there is no reason for India to remain poor, asserting. "We harbour poverty for no reason
Modi said that some section of the Indian diaspora had talked about problems with regard to OCI and PIO cards, which have been merged. (Photo: AP)
India with its 125 crore people is much bigger and better with a pre-eminent position beyond the screen of Television, says Modi during Wembley stadium reception. (Photo: AP)
The gathering was capped off with 'the biggest fireworks display in the whole country', according to the 'UK Welcomes Modi' website (Photo: AP)
Fireworks lit up the sky at Wembley stadium in London where Narendra Modi addressed a huge gathering of Indian community. (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi receives flowers from Divya Patil, aged seven, before unveiling a statue of Basaveshwara. (Photo: AP)
On the third and final day of his UK visit, Narendra Modi unveiled the statue of Basaveshwara who was one of the pioneers of the idea of democracy, in London. (Photo: AP)
Condemning the terror attacks in Paris that claimed over 120 lives, Modi said that what happened in Paris is an attack on humanity and the world should accept that it is not an attack on Paris, not an attack on French citizens, not an attack on
Modi, who was accompanied by Devendra Fadnavis, paid floral tributes to Ambedkar's bust at the house in London. (Photo: AP)
Maharashtra had acquired the three-storey 2,050 sq ft house at 10 King Henry's Road, in northwest London, in August for an estimated cost of 3.2 million to 4 million pounds which the state government had borne. (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi was greeted at the new memorial, to be referred to as Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Museum, by Fadnavis and Rajkumar Badole, Maharashtra's Minister of Social Justice and Special Assistance. (Photo: AP)
Modi was shown around the facility at Solihull in the West Midlands region of England by Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) CEO Ralf Speth and Warwick Manufacturing Group founder Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya. (Photo: AP)
Modi, who has been driven around in a Jaguar for most of his three-day visit here, was given a tour of the new state-of-the-art production facility for the new Jaguar XE sports saloon. (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi on Saturday visited a Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover factory in the West Midlands region of England that is known as the flagship Indian investment in the UK. (Photo: AP)
Narendra Modi leaves for Turkey to take part in G2O summit. (Photo: Twitter)
Narendra Modi arrives in Turkey to attend G20 summit after three-day UK visit

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