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It is indeed a warm welcome for the new prime minister of the United Kingdom...

not only has he managed to completely decimate the Tories, Kier Starmer has emerged as the most effective leader for the Labour party in recent times. However, much still needs to be done diplomatically, especially when it concerns ties with India. A relationship that had turned sour due to his party’s stand on the Kashmir issue in 2019.



As we wait and watch...

it's over to you, Kier! New Delhi: Call it a mauling, annihilation or a drubbing — UK election results are no surprise for anyone but the seismic outcome surely is. Enough and more has already been written on all the records that new prime minister Kier Starmer has shattered for the Conservative party and amassed for his very own Labour party, there is a lot also said about the uprising of the Reform UK party, and about their star Nigel Farage who single handedly ensured that the party further eroded the Conservative voter base from the right. Without delving into the historicity of the win and way forward for the Labour party, we would like to focus on what this massive mandate for the Labour may have in store for UK’s ties with India.

Although Starmer, being an astute politician he is, realises the importance of India in a geopolitical sense and how friendly ties between the two nations may help the economic situation in his country at the moment, there are some bridges that need to be burned. First, the Tories While the Tories deal.

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