This Article is From Oct 29, 2022

S Jaishankar Meets UK's Foreign Minister, Discuss Conflict In Ukraine

James Cleverly arrived in India on Friday on a two-day visit primarily to attend a special meeting of the UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee.

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It is the first visit by a top-ranking official from Britain after Rishi Sunak took charge.

New Delhi:

The Ukraine conflict and the situation in Indo-Pacific figured prominently in talks between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and visiting British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.

Mr Cleverly arrived in India on Friday on a two-day visit primarily to attend a special meeting of the UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee.  "Delighted to welcome UK Foreign Secretary @JamesCleverly on his first India visit; shortly after our meeting in New York last month," Mr Jaishankar tweeted.

"Noted the progress in our Roadmap 2030. Also discussed the Ukraine conflict and the Indo-Pacific," he added.

It is the first visit by a top-ranking official from Britain after Rishi Sunak took charge as the UK's first Indian-origin prime minister on Tuesday.

During the visit, the British foreign secretary announced further collaboration between the UK and India through British International Investment.

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This included 11 million Pounds of UK funding invested in Kinara Capital, a woman-led fintech company, according to the British High Commission.

British International Investment is designed to strengthen trade ties with the UK's partners and generate economic growth.

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The high commission said Mr Cleverly also announced a 22 million pounds investment by the UK-backed Neev II Fund into Hygenco which will help India's green energy transition by pioneering green hydrogen.

India hosted the meeting of the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee in its capacity as its chair.

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While the first day's meeting took place in Mumbai on Friday, second day's deliberations were in Delhi on Saturday.

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