India-UK ties

British PM May aims to boost trade ties with India during her visit

Theresa-May-India Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May is welcomed by an official upon her arrival at the Palam airport in New Delhi | AP

British Prime Minister Theresa May arrived in India on a three-day trade mission and will be looking to hammer out trade and immigration issues between London and New Delhi.

May is accompanied by a business delegation on her first bilateral visit outside Europe since assuming office.

She will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and review all aspects of the India-UK Strategic Partnership.

She will also attend a Joint Economic and Trade Committee meeting on the sidelines of her visit.

UK is among India’s major trading partners and during the year 2014-15, UK ranked 18th in the list of India’s top 25 trading partners.

As per data published by Department of Commerce, two-way merchandise trade during 2014-15 was USD 14.33 billion, marking a decrease of 9.39 per cent compared to 2013-14. UK’s share in India’s global trade has gone down from 2.07per cent in 2013-14 to 1.89 per cent in 2014-15.

India’s main exports to the UK are garments, textiles and machinery.

May and Modi will jointly inaugurate the India-UK Tech Summit being organised by Department of Science and Technology and the Confederation of Indian Industry.

The summit will be an opportunity for both sides to strengthen business-to-business engagement in the areas of technology, entrepreneurship and innovation, design, IPRs and higher education.

The two sides had agreed to hold the summit during PM Modi's visit to the United Kingdom in November 2015.

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