Cooper invites Modi to Commonwealth Games during talks in Delhi

The Foreign Secretary handed Narendra Modi a letter of invitation to the tournament in Glasgow

Cooper invites Modi to Commonwealth Games during talks in DelhiPA Media

India’s prime minister could attend the Commonwealth Games in Scotland next month after a meeting with Yvette Cooper on her visit to Delhi.

The Foreign Secretary handed Narendra Modi a letter of invitation to the tournament in Glasgow on behalf of the event organisers as she met him for talks on global security and trade in the Indian capital on Thursday.

The Games are due to open with a ceremony on July 23 and run until August 2.

The competition in Glasgow – thought to be the birthplace of the chicken tikka masala – will be followed by the 2030 Games hosted by India in Ahmedabad.

The Foreign Secretary said: “I’m delighted that India will carry the baton forward from Glasgow 2026 to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad.

“These are after all the ‘friendly games’ and we will work closely together on a strong handover to what I’m sure will be another outstanding games in India.”

Her talks in the Indian capital with Mr Modi and her counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar focused on “the final stages of work to implement the groundbreaking free-trade agreement” between the two countries as well as cooperation on maritime security amid ongoing escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, she said.

She also discussed the case of jailed Briton Jagtar Singh Johal, from Glasgow, amid calls from his family and his MP for his release to be secured, insisting afterwards that a “swift resolution” was needed as “this has gone on far too long” and vowing to continue raising it in discussions with India.

Following the talks at the conclusion of a three-day visit to Asia, the Foreign Secretary said: “India is the fastest growing and one of the largest economies in the world so it’s really important that we can build this trading relationship but also strengthen our cooperation on security as well, especially at this deeply unstable time across the world.”

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Last updated Jun 4th, 2026 at 21:23

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