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Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May (L) with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at The India-UK Tech Summit in New Delhi (PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/Getty Images)
Indian businesspersons will now be able to visit the United Kingdom (UK) for business with fewer procedures to worry about. The UK announced Monday (7 November 2016) a more liberal visa regime for Indian businesspersons that will involve swifter passage through British airports and access to the European Union (EU), reported Firstpost.
British Prime Minister Theresa May, who is here in New Delhi, said at the ongoing India-UK Tech Summit:
Part of the benefits, May said, would be fewer forms to fill, access to the European Economic Area and quicker passage through British airports.
May said that earlier as home secretary, she had made it easier for Indians to come to Britain.
As per the Firstpost report, May said at the event that India “has one of the best UK visa services in the world with more application points than any other country.”
May also said Britain was working with India to make it easier to do business here.
May aimed at deepening trade ties with India before Britain left the EU. Already, the UK is the largest G20 investor in India, a fact Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself alluded to in his speech at the event. A 2015 report by the UK Trade & Investment revealed that India was the third-largest source of foreign direct investment into the UK. “In 2014 alone, investment from India into the UK increased by 64%, and is now almost level with France, the UK's second-largest investor after the US,” said a 2015 BBC report.
Enhancing trade and investment ties with India is part of the purpose of May’s visit to India, her first bilateral visit outside Europe. Defence and security are other key areas that will be discussed during her stay in India.
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