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Raise the issue of ignorance among Britons about the disputed territory

Britain and US wooing India

UK and US are playing balls with India, with its growing economic power, with former celebrating the UK-India Year of Culture 2017 widely in Britain and latter sending a group of Congressmen to negotiate the H1B visa

with the Indian authority. Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other Members of the Royal Family, will host a Continued on page 26

India Launches Monumental Mission A brand new chapter in the history of space exploration was created on 15th February, when India successfully launched a record 104 satellites by Continued on page 26

Diaspora feels betrayed on £5 note challenge

Virendra Sharma MP, Bob Blackman MP and other Parliamentarians with Indian PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi

Last week MP Virendra Sharma, Chair of the IndoBritish All Party Parliamentary Group, and MP Bob Blackman, Vice Chair of Indo British APPG, along with seven

other Parliamentarians called on the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi to highlight the ignorance among Britons about the Jammu and Kashmir political crisis.

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Referring to the recent debate held in the UK Parliament, they emphasised the need for better briefings from the Indian government, especially for UK Parliamentarians, as

they are constantly being misled by alleged separatist propagandists. While acknowledging that there was no actual need for Continued on page 8

Britain's Hindus, Sikhs, vegetarians and others who objected against the use of tallow, a substance derived from animal fat in Britain's new £5 polymer note have been left feeling 'betrayed' after the Bank of England said on Wednesday that the note would not be withdrawn. The diaspora has been protesting against the

use of 'animal fat' in £5 notes for over months, with a petition that gained more than 130,000 signatures. Full story page 8


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