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Foreign Office minister Mark Field visits India for talks on cyber security and the Commonwealth

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2017, at 01:01 am
New Delhi, Sep 29 (IBNS): Mark Field, UK Minister for Asia and the Pacific at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will be in India to attend a cyber security conference in early October.

During his two day visit to New Delhi and Chennai -- October 3 and 4 -- he will meet Central government ministers and others. 

This will be his first visit to India as a minister.

In New Delhi, he will deliver the keynote speech at CyFy, a flagship conference on cyber internet governance and security organised by the leading think tank ORF.

He will also meet Union Minister for Information and Technology, Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Minister of State for External Affairs, MJ Akbar.

The UK Minister will visit the BBC World Service offices as it expands its broadcasting into Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi and Telugu, and will meet the Director General of the BBC, Lord Hall of Birkenhead, who is also visiting India.

He will meet young film makers at the British Council in New Delhi, followed by a discussion with some of India’s Next Generation leaders.

Speaking ahead of the visit Field said: “The UK/India relationship is thriving and I am delighted to pay my first visit to India since becoming a minister.

As modern, diverse democracies, the UK and India are united by common values, history and connections, and a shared stake in each other’s future prosperity, security and success.

The UK and India are natural partners in cyber security and we are committed to working with India to share best practise and threat analysis, as well as train and grow our cyber experts for the future.

During my visit I also look forward to discussing how we can work ever closer with India as the most populous country in the Commonwealth, and how we can tackle together the global challenges we face.”

Mark Field will travel to Chennai on October 4, where he will call on the Chief Secretary of the Government of Tamil Nadu. 

Later in the day, he will also visit a school project run by the British Council to meet students and understand how British Council support education in India.

Minister Field will then travel to Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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