New Delhi, Feb 14 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India and Britain are "natural partners" in the fight against terrorism, and relations between the two have strong bipartisan support in both the countries.
Interacting with an eight-member delegation of British MPs that called on him here, Modi said there should be "enhanced interactions" between the parliamentarians of both countries.
He urged the visiting parliamentarians to continue to raise their collective voice against terrorism, extremism and radicalisation.
Modi also recalled his visit to Britain in November 2015, and the visit of Prime Minister Theresa May to India in November 2016, an official release said.
The Prime Minister also welcomed the celebration of 2017 as the India-UK Year of Culture, it said.
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