Abingdonboy
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Indeed but this is a bit of a chicken and egg situation anyway. It is like when CEOs meet to sign strategic accords, one cannot claim they have carried out all the relevant due diligence or work behind the scenes themselves but their leadership and oversight has guided such a move. So the CEOs are there for the cameras and signing of accords but that is for external consumption more than anything tangible at that moment.But it signifies that backroom negotiations have yielded something significant at last and it culminates in the form of Head of State's visit.
Well put, to even the untrained eye it is apparent the GoI is trying to avoid the UK.Fits well with the relative rebuffing of UK by India? Ireland visit before UK was a big a snub in diplomacy as it can get.
Why none of these so-called "journalists" have addressed this matter nor questioned the government on this matter is a mystery.