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Terror and migration on Blair's agenda in India

08/09/2005 - 12:26:06
Britain and India today held talks that Prime Minister Tony Blair said would yield agreements on allowing more flights between the countries and boosting co-operation between their film and oil industries.

Blair met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the banks of a lake surrounded by 17th century palaces in Udaipur in the north-western desert state of Rajasthan.

Foul weather prompted a last-minute change in the original plans to meet at a retreat in the Himalayas.

Blair’s convoy was repeatedly slowed by herds of cattle – revered by Hindu Indians – that meandered freely on the road in Udaipur.

Hundreds of people lined the roadsides to catch a glimpse of the prime minister.

After the meeting, Blair’s spokesman said the two discussed terrorism, migration, U N reforms and global warming.

Singh expressed reservations about the Kyoto protocol on global warming, although he acknowledged the need to tackle the problem, a Blair priority, said the spokesman.

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