Yvette Cooper and S. Jaishankar Assess Progress of India-UK Vision 2035
UK's Yvette Cooper, Jaishankar review India-UK Vision 2035 progress
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UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper visited India to review the India-UK Vision 2035 with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. They discussed advancements in areas such as education, technology, and climate initiatives, and highlighted the importance of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
- 01The India-UK Vision 2035 focuses on five pillars: Growth, Technology & Innovation, Defence & Security, Climate & Clean Energy, and Education.
- 02A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to establish a Regional Maritime Security Centre for Excellence in India.
- 03The University of Liverpool received approval to open a campus in Bengaluru under India's New Education Policy.
- 04The UK-India Critical Minerals Supply Chain Observatory was launched to enhance cooperation in critical minerals.
- 05The visit reinforced the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between India and the UK.
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During her official visit to India on June 3-4, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper met with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to review the progress of the India-UK Vision 2035. This vision, established during a previous meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK officials, encompasses five key pillars: Growth, Technology & Innovation, Defence & Security, Climate & Clean Energy, and Education. Both ministers expressed satisfaction with advancements in these areas, particularly through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Significant outcomes from the visit included the approval for the University of Liverpool to open a campus in Bengaluru and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to create a Regional Maritime Security Centre for Excellence. Additionally, the UK-India Critical Minerals Supply Chain Observatory was launched to strengthen cooperation in critical minerals. The visit underscored the robust and evolving relationship between India and the UK.
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The establishment of the University of Liverpool's campus in Bengaluru is expected to enhance educational opportunities for students in India.
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