Downing Street said the trip would seal two-way investment deals worth more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion), creating almost 11,000 jobs in Britain, amid long odds to get his counterpart to back Western sanctions against Russia
Ahmedabad, India: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrived in India Thursday touting job-creating investment but facing long odds to get his reluctant counterpart Narendra Modi to back Western action against Russia.
Johnson arrived in western Gujarat — Modi's home state — where he is scheduled to meet business leaders and take a cultural tour of the historic Ahmedabad city — the ancestral home to half of the Anglo-Indian population in Britain.
He will leave for New Delhi to meet his Indian counterpart on Friday, providing Johnson some respite from the "partygate" controversy over his criminal violation of pandemic lockdown rules.
Johnson will miss a parliamentary vote on Thursday into whether he deliberately misled the House of Commons in previously denying any Downing Street rule-breaking — normally a resigning matter.