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British Foreign Minister begin two-day India

| | Jul 08, 2014, at 05:45 am
Mumbai, July 7 (IBNS) United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs William Hague commenced his a two-day trip to India from Monday.

He said the country's relationship with India stands out for its 'depth' and its future prospects.

"Our relationship with India stands out for its depth and its future prospects," Hague said while addressing to business, education and civil society representatives in Mumbai.

He said: "The Indian people have given their new government a mandate for change and reform that has transformative potential for India and we believe it opens up bright new prospects for the relationship between our two countries."

"We are here this week because your new government’s bold programme of change creates new opportunities to realise that vision," he said.

Hague said Britain will like to work with the Indian government in three areas.

"First, we want to be a leading partner as Prime Minister Modi presses ahead with his plans for development and growth benefitting all Indians. We have our own experience of turning around our economy and we want to work with you to accomplish your goals across the board," he said.

"We want to connect India with leading British companies that have the skills, expertise and experience to help you achieve the infrastructure projects, the investments in science and innovation, and the improved healthcare your government is planning. I know the Chancellor will address this in much more detail," Hague said.

He said Britain will like to strengthen we want to strengthen  educational links between the two nations.

"Third, we want to work more closely together in foreign policy to advance our shared interests and values," Hague said.

He said he will speak on the current situation in conflict-hit Iraq with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

"Ten days ago I visited Iraq where ISIL’s assault threatens to establish a new heartland of terrorism in the territory of what should be a wealthy state, and I have been deeply concerned over the kidnapping of more than forty Indian citizens. I am pleased to hear the nurses have now returned to India. I will be discussing this issue with External Affairs Minister Swaraj," he said.

Hague will meet top Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, during his the trip.
 

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