PM Modi meets UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, reaffirms commitment to India-UK Vision 2035
- On Thursday, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, with both leaders expressing satisfaction over growing momentum in India-United Kingdom relations and unprecedented growth opportunities.
- Modi reaffirmed the India-UK Vision 2035 framework as a key pillar for advancing cooperation across trade, security, and climate action, stating it "will continue to guide our partnership and strengthen our joint efforts for global good."
- External Affairs Minister Jaishankar described the partnership as a "forward-looking highway" of shared economic ambitions, highlighting the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement addresses supply chain and food security concerns.
- The ministers witnessed two education outcomes: the University of Liverpool received approval to establish a campus in Bengaluru, and King's College London signed a MoU with the National Maritime Foundation to establish the Regional Maritime Security Centre for Excellence.
- Officials reviewed progress in clean energy, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals while exchanging views on global developments including Ukraine, West Asia, and the Indo-Pacific, reaffirming commitment to the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
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Jaishankar meets UK foreign Secretary, underlines shared economic ambitions
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India-UK Strategic Deepening: First Ministerial Review of 'Vision 2035' Highlights New Maritime, Mineral, and Tech Ties
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar welcomed Cooper, characterising the bilateral relationship as a "forward-looking highway of shared economic ambitions and high technology". The two leaders met to address pressing global concerns, including trade, energy, food, and economic security, against the backdrop of a global "churn in supply chains". World News | India-UK Strategic Deepening: Fir…
PM Modi meets UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, reaffirms commitment to India-UK Vision 2035
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and expressed satisfaction over the growing momentum in India-United Kingdom relations, saying the deepening partnership between the two countries has created unprecedented opportunities for growth and cooperation.
UK-India partnership: Accelerating global transition to net zero
New Delhi: As the world marks World Environment Day, the United Kingdom and India are reinforcing their commitment to a sustainable future through the ‘Vision 2035’ partnership. This collaborative framework aims to accelerate the transition to clean energy and mobilise essential climate finance. Furthermore, it fosters breakthrough innovations required to meet ambitious global net-zero targets. The British High Commission in India emphasised tha…
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