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Innovative Indian med-tech start-ups are invited to apply by 31 August to be a part of the new ₹5.6 million manufacturing support programme.
The 14th meeting of the India-UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee took place on 24 July 2020
The funding awards were announced by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth, ahead of a virtual visit to India on 28 July.
Her Majesty The Queen on Friday heard from an Indian consular officer about the close collaboration between the UK and India during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today (Friday 24 July) the UK and India held the 14th Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO).
Today the UK and India held the 14th Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO).
The inaugural address for the annual conference, held virtually this year from 9-11 July, was delivered by Prime Minister Modi.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has today addressed India Global Week on the thriving UK-India partnership
Sir Philip Barton today presented his credentials to The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind, in a virtual ceremony, who accepted him as the UK’s new High Commissioner to India.
He will also serve as Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner (HMTC) for South Asia.
A mission to bring elderly and vulnerable people back from India was almost thwarted as a Foreign Office team raced to change a tyre in a tiger reserve.
The UK organised the Global Vaccine Summit 2020 on 4 June, helping secure US$7.4 billion (approximately £6 billion) in funding to support global vaccine supply and immunisation.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office has announced 5 further flights to bring stranded British travellers home from India.
The UK has announced seven further charter flights to bring over 2,000 stranded British travellers home from India.
More than 20,000 British travellers, on 83 Government charter flights, will return to the UK from across South Asia by 7 May.
3,600 more stranded British travellers are set to return home from India on 14 new flights chartered by the UK government.
Seventeen more charter flights from India, with a total capacity of around 4,000 passengers, will bring back more people in India who have been waiting for flights.
Over 3,000 British travellers currently stranded in India will get home on an additional 12 charter flights which have opened for bookings today.
The UK has announced the first seven charter flights that will bring home British nationals in India.
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