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Absolutely right. However India is only temporarily the 3rd largest investor in the UK, it should overhaul France within a year or two. The figures between the 2 are fairly small. It is Germany and France that India looks to for strategic convergence and UK is lower down the list.

Nope, India will keep increasing its strategic/close ties with Great Britain more than towards other European powers, for reasons the article mentioned earlier like Britain's close ties with Africa, advanced opened markey and advanced technology, britains shared english language with India etc these are all things India cant find with neither France nor Germany. Its no coincidence that we are your largest investor and you are our third largest investor.:enjoy: Its similar to the reason we are also the U.S largest investor BY FAR, that wont change anytime soon.. :cheers:

The 'Ties That Bind' ? UK Is The Largest Foreign Investor In The U.S. By Far

$519 Bn investment cements UK/US special relationship | The Economic Voice

'UK is the largest G20 investor in India' - Speeches - GOV.UK

UK emerges as largest FDI investor to Inda among all G20 countries - The Times of India


This os no coincidence, values/ties will only increase not decrease.:chilli:
 
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Did David say anything about vito rights? Guess not:coffee:

You mean 'why did not he talk about the party pooping misfit when you guys were on your way to the biggest bikini party of your lifetimes'?

Of course Goth Kids will veto---and we're vito corloene :D

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India is Britains third largest Foreign direct investor(@j20blackdragon , using your outdated logic guess this means we are more subservient to India than to China isnt it?:rofl:) , While Britain is Indias largest investor.

When it comes to business and WIN-WIN cooperations we are pragmatic and open country(the most in Europe and even the West).we dont care which country money/capital comes from be it U.S,JAPAN,CHIBA,INDIA, BRAZIL, VENEZUELA, OR EVEN RUSSIA(though we have differences/conflict of intetests with the later). We live in a globalised world afterall. So i welcome Modi's visit to Great Britain. Hoefully many deals will be sigmed:cheers:

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India sends a message – allow talented migrants to come to the UK
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Kamal AhmedBusiness editor
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Today, Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, arrives in the UK. There will be plenty of photo opportunities and discussions about increasing investment and trading links between India and Britain.

One of the highlights will be a 60,000 strong event at Wembley on Friday night, which will be a celebration of the contribution the Indian diaspora has made to the British economy.

Mr Modi will speak at the event, largely in Hindi. He will be welcomed by the Prime Minister, David Cameron.

Ahead of the visit, I spoke to the Indian High Commissioner, Ranjan Mathai, who has been busy organising the trip.

He kicked off by welcoming the investment relationship between Britain and India.

Britain certainly puts a lot of money into India - and vice versa.

But the two countries have relatively low levels of trade - the buying of goods and services which is often more closely related to job creation.

"I think both Britain and India could do more to expand the trading opportunities," Mr Mathai told me.

"If you look at the level of trade, and the level of investment, you see a major contrast.

"We are today the third largest investor in the UK, and the UK is the largest G20 investor in India, so investments have done well.

"When you talk of trade, we are still stuck at the level of around $18bn (£11.8bn), which is less than 2% for both of us of our global trade.

"So obviously there is much more that can be done."

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'Easier travel'
That issue - with India the world's fastest growing major economy with a population of 1.2bn people - will be at the heart of this trip.

One thing that could be done to increase trade, Mr Mathai suggests, would be allowing "easier" travel between the two countries.

There has long been criticism from India that Britain's immigration rules limiting the number of skilled migrants entering the country to work for specific businesses (using what are called Tier 2 visas) are hampering the expansion of trading links.

In an interview at the World Economic Forum at Davos in 2013, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the chief executive of the Indian technology firm, Tata Consultancy Services, said expansion plans in the UK were being constrained.

Mr Mathai appears to agree.

"I think in any two countries anywhere in the world, the ease of travelling between business partners is very significant," he said.

"There are a large number of Indian investors here.

"According to some figures I have seen, there are 700 Indian companies invested in the UK, which provide around 100,000 jobs in this country.

"So I believe that if Indian companies face restrictions on their ability to have skilled people come, it could have an effect on the way they do business."

Mr Mathai said that Indian companies had raised the issue with the authorities in the UK.

And he hoped that the British government was listening, saying the issue of economic mobility was not the same as the far more toxic issue of immigration - at least as far as Indian businesses are concerned.

Indian businesses in the UK
110,000

people are employed by Indian companies operating in the UK

  • 13 Indian companies each employ more than 1,000 people in the UK

  • 65,000 people work for Tata Group, which owns 5 of those 13 companies

  • 28,000 of those work for Tata Motors, which owns Jaguar Land Rover
Source: Grant Thornton India Tracker 2015
'Myth-busting'
"Mobility for business is a completely separate issue and should not be linked to migration, is the view of all the Indian companies," Mr Mathai said.

"Some of them have been very specific - particularly in the high technology sector and the information technology sector, which have driven a lot of the growth in our training and investment relationship - that sometimes they are not able to get the kind of skilled people they want, which is why they have to bring in people for short term assignments, and I think that must be taken full note of by the British government."

The number of Indian students studying in the UK has also been declining, after the government restricted the use of post-work study visas.

Both issues are likely to be high on the agenda when Mr Cameron hosts Mr Modi at Chequers during his three day visit.

The British prime minister has been clear that he believes the UK is very much open for business when it comes to India.

On his last official visit to the country in 2013 he told The Times of India that it was "simply not true" that Britain was "freezing out" Indians.

"We want to attract tourists, students, and businessmen," he said.

"I think our challenge is getting that message through and countering the myth that somehow we've closed our borders to Indians. That's simply not the case."

He will certainly have a chance for a bit "myth-busting" - as he sees it - in his discussions with Mr Modi.


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Trade and investment and immigration are completely different things. I don't see why leftists and economists conflate the two constantly.
 
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As Europe's second largest(worlds fith largest) and fastest growing economy Great Britain is often known as the most open and business friendly country in Europe and even the west. Lets take a look at India's president Narendra Modi visit to the U.K .
Cameron rolls out the red carpet... again: PM turns tour guide to show Indian premier Modi around London and the Commons after they agree £9bn-worth of business deals

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Best buds: David Cameron, left, with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, centre, and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, right, in front of Tower Bridge in London, Thursday night.
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Mr Modi arrived in Britain on Thursday for a lavish three-day official visit during which he will also have lunch with the Queen and address 60,000 people at Wembley.

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Given the tour: David Cameron and House of Commons speaker John Bercow accompany Mr Modi on a tour of The Commons Chamber inside the Houses of Parliament.

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Shown around: The trio were joined by the Speaker of the House of Lords, Baroness D'Souza

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'That's where Corbyn stands': David Cameron appeared to be giving Mr Modi the lowdown on Commons life. Corbyn that bastard.:angry: Lol

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Narendra Modi was given the rare privilege of addressing the British Houses of Parliament today. Many deals were signed.The deals are expected to include India buying more BAE Systems Hawk trainer jets - the same plane used by the Red Arrows - for its armed forces.

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David Cameron and Modi paid homage at the statue of Mahatma Ghandi in Parliament Square
 
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David Cameron has pledged to create a "modern, dynamic partnership" with India after welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Downing Street
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senior ministers including Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond joined Mr Cameron in the Cabinet room for talks with their Indian counterparts

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Britain today for a lavish three-day official visit, which he will have lunch with the Queen, give a speech to Parliament and address 60,000 people at Wembley. He cited Tata-owned Jaguar cars, Brooke Bond tea, curry and cricket, and told his audience that 'even in India, every young footballer wants to bend it like Beckham
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Mr Modi touched down at Heathrow airport this morning, where he was welcomed by Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire and Employment minister Priti Patel.Britain is already the largest investor in India among G20 countries while India invests more in the UK than it does in the rest of the EU combined.

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Mr Modi was presented with a garland of blossoms in celebration of Hindu new year as he arrived at Heathrow
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The Queen will help Indian Prime Minister kick off his whistle-stop tour of Britain by hosting him for lunch at Buckingham Palace on Friday.
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The Queen, who wore a paisley blue and white dress beneath her blue coat.Expected deals to be announced include plans for the UK to become a centre of offshore Rupee bonds and the development of a partnership to develop three 'smart cities' in India.

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British trade minister Francis Maude outlined some of the new deals
They included a £1.3 billion investment by Vodafone, a £1.2 billion clean energy contract for technology company Intelligent Energy and a deal for King's College Hospital to open an institution in Chandigarh.
 
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The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, conduct a flypast over the Houses of Parliament in central London on November 12, 2015 in the colours of the Indian flag during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspects a guard of honour outside the Treasury in London on November 12, 2015 on the first day of a three-day visit to Britain

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Indian PM Narendra Modi (C) addresses members of parliament and invited guests in the Royal Gallery at the Houses of Parliament in London on November 12, 2015.Modi ended the day with a speech to British business leaders in the grand surroundings of Guildhall, in the heart of Britain's financial district.
 
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As Europe's second largest(worlds fith largest) and fastest growing economy Great Britain is often known as the most open and business friendly country in Europe and even the west. Lets take a look at India's president Narendra Modi visit to the U.K .
Cameron rolls out the red carpet... again: PM turns tour guide to show Indian premier Modi around London and the Commons after they agree £9bn-worth of business deals

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Best buds: David Cameron, left, with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, centre, and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, right, in front of Tower Bridge in London, Thursday night.
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Mr Modi arrived in Britain on Thursday for a lavish three-day official visit during which he will also have lunch with the Queen and address 60,000 people at Wembley.

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Given the tour: David Cameron and House of Commons speaker John Bercow accompany Mr Modi on a tour of The Commons Chamber inside the Houses of Parliament.

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Shown around: The trio were joined by the Speaker of the House of Lords, Baroness D'Souza

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'That's where Corbyn stands': David Cameron appeared to be giving Mr Modi the lowdown on Commons life. Corbyn that bastard.:angry: Lol

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Narendra Modi was given the rare privilege of addressing the British Houses of Parliament today. Many deals were signed.The deals are expected to include India buying more BAE Systems Hawk trainer jets - the same plane used by the Red Arrows - for its armed forces.

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David Cameron and Modi paid homage at the statue of Mahatma Ghandi in Parliament Square

Oh damn !!! You almost make me like you and take back all the mean things I said :cray::cray:
 
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PM Narendra Modi and his British counterpart David Cameron in London on Thursday.Modi said even in this globalised world, London is still the standard for our times.

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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspects a guard of honour during his official welcome ceremony at Treasury Quadrangle, King Charles Street, in London

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Close friends: On defence and security cooperation, he said “UK will also be a strong partner in India’s defence modernisation plans, including our Make in India mission in defence sector”.For long the U K has been offering India its EJ200 engines. The UK, he said, will participate in the International Fleet Review in India in February 2016.

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Nuclear to finance, cities to skills: PM Modi, Cameron draw out 9-billion-pound roadmap. “The conclusion of the civil nuclear agreement is a symbol of our mutual trust and our resolve to combat climate change. The agreement for cooperation in India’s Global Centre for Clean Energy Partnerships will strengthen safety and security in the global nuclear industry,” he said.

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During parliament tour. The joint statement said Modi noted the partnership of UK and India in efforts to improve the Ease of Doing Business. They announced a new Ease of Doing Business Partnership including several different strands of work which will provide impetus to greater investments, it said.

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Cameron said during the press conference: "We want to become your number one partner for supporting the finance needed for this ambitious plan, making London the world's centre for offshore rupee trading."
modis white trousers though.:happy:

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As the largest G20 investor in India, British businesses already support nearly 700,000 jobs in India and India invests more in the UK than in the rest of the EU combined creating almost 8,000 new jobs here last year," Cameron said.


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Buses called Modi Express have been launched by the organisers to help people commute to and from the stadium.
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron is expected the welcome address to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at London's Wembley stadium. The programme will be attended by over 65,000 people.More than 600 artists are performing in what is expected to be an Olympic-style ceremony attended by over an audience of over 60,000. The welcome speech will be delivered by UK Prime Minister David Cameron

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The RAF's Red Arrows performed a flypast over Big Ben and Parliament Square to mark Mr Modi's visit

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Protesters gathered near Downing Street, where Mr Modi met UK Prime Minister David Cameron.

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Soldiers from the Scots Guards formed an honour guard to mark the Indian PM's arrival
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The visit of Mr Modi will see the two countries try to develop their relationship even further with billions of pounds worth of commercial deals due to be signed over the coming days.

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Narendra Modi, delivers a speech to Parliament on November 12, 2015 in London
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Narendra Modi and David Cameron leave after paying homage at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi.

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India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi addesses members of Parliament, in London, November 12, 2015. He said never before, India was so well prepared to absorb talent, technology and investment from outside. I can assure you that it will get better and better in the coming days. We will be open to welcome your ideas, innovations and enterprises,” he said, in the speech attended by British Prime Minister David Cameron, and the Lord Mayor the City of London Alan Yarrow.
 
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