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PM Modi with King Charles III. Photo: X/The Royal Family.

PM Modi meets King Charles III at Sandringham Estate, discusses bilateral ties

| @indiablooms | Jul 24, 2025, at 11:35 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on King Charles III at Sandringham Estate, the summer residence of the British monarch, during his visit to the United Kingdom.

PM Modi shared his happiness at the recovery of the king's health and resumption of his royal duties. They discussed matters related to health and sustainable living, including Ayurveda and Yoga and ways to spread their benefits to people across the world.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral ties. They noted that the signing of the historic India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement would impart a new momentum to the partnership.

The Prime Minister apprised King Charles of the progress made by India in the renewable energy sector to promote sustainable development.

They also discussed ways to collaborate and promote their shared vision regarding climate change and sustainability.

Both leaders also discussed ways in which the UK and India could work together in the Commonwealth.

Modi thanked King Charles for joining the green campaign - Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam [plant for mother] and handed over a sapling that will be planted in Sandringham Estate during the upcoming planting season in autumn.

PM Modi thanked the British King for his hospitality and invited him to pay a state visit to India.

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