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British Home Secy Cleverly terms UK-India relationship a "force of good"

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London | January 26, 2024 6:22:29 PM IST
Calling the UK-India relationship a "force of good," British Home Secretary James Cleverly underscored the importance of the two countries working together for global peace, according to an official release.

Speaking at India Global Forum's 6th annual UK-India Parliamentary Lunch at the House of Lords on Wednesday, Cleverly said, "The intellectual horsepower of India is enormous and getting bigger. Whether it is dealing with potential future pandemics or dealing with non-communicable diseases or dealing with the opportunities and risks of AI financial services or sustainable agriculture, I struggle to think of any sector where coordination and cooperation between the UK and India will not be a force for good in the world."

Against the backdrop of major global conflicts, and following the first visit by an Indian Defence Minister to Britain in 22 years, the Home Secretary emphasised the vitality of the partnership in preventing conflict from "spilling over."

"It was incredibly important that India's Defence Minister visited the UK because in a turbulent world, and a potentially turbulent region, having strong and long-standing partners, as we do with India, closely coordinating on security on the preservation of peace is incredibly important. Of course, the military relationship between India and the UK is very long-standing. I really hope that together, demonstrating the strength of purpose, demonstrating a commitment to democracy, and demonstrating a willingness to defend our values, the UK and India can work together to prevent the conflict from spilling over and engulfing other parts of the world," Cleverly stated, according to the release.

The UK-India Parliamentary Lunch co-hosted by the Indian High Commission to the UK and Lord Jitesh Gadhia where key players from the world of politics, business and finance sit-down over a lunch at the House of Lords to celebrate the growing ties between the two democracies.

Referring to British Foreign Secretary David Cameron's comments on the global conflict dashboard flashing red lights, India Global Forum Chairman and CEO Manoj Ladwa said, "As we have seen, approaches and responses can vary, even between the closest of partners. These divergences are more about nuance and emphasis, rather than the fundamental values of the rule of law, freedom of belief, diversity and inclusion, freer trade, and democracy, that we all so cherish. In such times, democracies must work harder to work together. Because we all know, democracies work best, when democracies work together."

Highlighting the strides the Indian economy has made in recent years, Sujit Ghosh, India's Deputy High Commissioner said, "India is not just creating opportunities for its people but also for the rest of the globe. The UK is uniquely positioned to benefit from India's rise. The time has come for our friends in the UK to shed their old lenses and see India for what it is."

"Though a significant element of the UK-India bilateral, agenda lies in the hands of political leaders and diplomats, especially the FTA negotiations, a lot of the activity flows from the two-way traffic of people, ideas, commerce and collaboration, which is such a defining characteristic of the UK-India axis", observed Lord Gadhia.

Sponsored by Standard Chartered and Tata, the Parliamentary lunch was followed by peer-to-peer roundtable discussions on reforming governance with technology, pharmaceuticals and pandemic preparedness, the release also said. (ANI)

 
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