September 25, 2024
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Labour Indians Laud India-UK Ties

Labour Indians Host Event

The Labour Party hosted a dinner event during the Conference in Liverpool, attended by key figures including Indian High Commissioner Vikram Kumar Doraiswami, Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds, and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Migration and Citizenship Seema Malhotra.

Seema Malhotra addressing the Labour Indian event

Indian High Commissioner Doraiswami praised the strength of India-UK relations, expressing optimism that a future Labour government would elevate the partnership to new heights.

“UK-India relations are in robust health and set to grow even stronger,” the High Commissioner said. “Three key factors will drive these ties forward: First, growth. India is now the second-largest investor in the UK, with 960 companies operating in the country, contributing to job creation and GDP growth. Second, research and innovation. India’s advancements in research and technology are benefiting multiple sectors in the UK. Third, strategic cooperation. Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s recent visit further strengthened Indo-UK ties. Both nations are collaborating in seven key technological sectors, including cyber security and artificial intelligence.”

He further emphasised that “the UK-India partnership is focused on promoting global peace and prosperity, grounded in shared values such as democracy, diversity, and respect for international norms. The century-old ties between the two nations will continue to grow stronger.”

Prominent attendees included MPs Uma Kumaran, Navendu Mishra, Sojan Joseph, David Pinto, Peter Kyle, Luke Murphy, Warinder Singh Juss, Vidhya Alekson OBE (Political Director at Number 10), former MP Virendra Sharma, Krish Raval, OBE, Chair, Labour Indians; Uday Nagaraju, Hersh Thaker, Richard Heald OBE (Chairman of the UK-India Business Council), Shehla Hassan (Confederation of Indian Industry), Navin Shah CBE, Former Chair of London Assembly & Former Leader Harrow Council, Allie Renison, Ajay Maru, Cllr Dr Aysha Raza, Councillor Dr. Manju Shahul-Hameed, Dr. Shiv Pande, Rajesh Agrawal, Cllr Sunil Chopra, Cllr Prabhakar Kaza, Asra Anjum, etc

 

 

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