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Brown to hold economic talks with PM
By IANS,
Jan 17, 2007 - 10:29:00 PM
Bangalore, Jan 17 - British Chancellor of Exchequer and prime minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown will hold economic dialogue with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi Thursday to boost ties between the two countries.
Participating in the Confederation of Indian Industry - partnership summit here, Brown, who is on a maiden visit to the subcontinent, said he would also present the first UK/India education and research initiative awards for collaboration between centres of excellence in Britain and India in Delhi Thursday.
'I am pleased the historical ties between Britain and India are becoming stronger than ever and our mutual cooperation is at a heightened level, as testified by the presence of over 500 Indian firms in Britain, with 50 of them listed on the London Stock Exchange,' Brown told about 1,500 national and international delegates attending the three-day summit.
Lauding the growing ties between the two countries across the segments, Brown said Britain wanted to work with the world class Indian IT industry to make his country an international leader in the creative and supportive use of IT for education.
'We want to promote expansion in the number of international students in Britain along with higher education institutions,' he said, citing the partnership between the CII and the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship of the Imperial College in London.
Referring to the latest collaboration between the Serum Institute of India and the British Health Protection Agency on a pan-meningococcal vaccine, Brown said in each case, increasing cooperation in the innovation and expansion of the high skill, high value added and high-tech industries would enhance the strong ties between the two countries.
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