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Since being appointed as UK Minister for Asia and the Pacific Alok Sharma says that his present visit to India is historical in the wake of the British decision to leave the European Union. He is here to assure Indian friends that this is an opportunity for both countries and that the British government is committed to building a strategic partnership with India. While the nature of UK’s relationship with EU is still to be determined, UK remains fully open for business and engaged in the world. And working with India is at the very top of the new British government’s priorities.Britain is thriving and prospering on the world stage, he adds. Britain is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, a member of NATO, of the G7, the G20 and the Commonwealth. Her voice is prominent globally. Britain is committed to peace and security, and a leading supporter of the international rules-based system. Her commitment to extensive security cooperation with vital international partners, like India, remains steadfast. The UK and India are vital strategic partners and we are striving further to strengthen their cooperation in facing global threats and challenges, Sharma further said.
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