India, UK sign nuclear deal; Modi says it is a symbol of mutual trust
November 12, 2015  21:07
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Highlights of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpart David Cameron's joint press conference:

Narendra Modi says:

"Both our nations will work for the people and to create more opportunities for them, also to overcome challenges against us"

"We will launch a fast track mechanism for UK investments in India; UK is already a leading investor."

"It's a matter of joy for me that we are going to launch railway rupee bond in London for Indian railways."

"The conclusion of the civil nuclear agreement shows our resolve to combat climate change."

"I am happy to inform that UK will be participating in international fleet review to be held in India in February 2016."

"We have today signed civil nuclear agreement, which is a symbol of our mutual trust."

"Our relationship is getting bigger constantly in area of trade, investment, defence, clean energy, health, tech, innovation, culture."

"I am very happy to be here, this relationship is very important to India. Historically we know each other."

"I am thankful to UK PM for his contribution to development of UK-India ties."

"We both have big ambitions for our relationship."

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