UK is a destination, not a stopover, for Indian banks

    2020-11-24T11:17:59+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, Global Indian, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

    Sanjiv Chadha is the Regional Head for the UK for State Bank of India (SBI), India’s largest state-owned bank. The London-based executive, also Chair of the Association of Indian Banks in the UK, took time out for ‘India Global Business’ to elaborate on SBI’s move from a branch of the Indian entity in Britain into a standalone subsidiary, in line with regulatory requirements, and how the Indian roots of the bank have proved a big asset. What will the launch [...]

      Can CHOGM 2018 redefine global trading history?

      2020-03-04T07:02:37+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, Analysis, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

      The Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting in London in April is expected to be the most ground-breaking summit for the bloc of 53 nations. When Narendra Modi arrives for the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting in London in April, he will be aware of the significance of his very presence at the summit. It will mark the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to CHOGM since Trinidad and Tobago in 2010, with Indian leaders having given summits [...]

        Indian firms on an investment spree

        2020-04-03T11:41:23+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, SPOTLIGHT, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

        From oil and gas to FMCG, Indian companies made their mark around the world in recent weeks. India gets stake in Abu Dhabi oil Indian companies agreed to pay $600 million for a stake in one of Abu Dhabi’s biggest offshore oil concessions, securing a share in the emirate’s crude production for the first time. State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp and two other Indian companies will take a 10 per cent share of the concession to pump crude from [...]

          India and UK are both at inflection points

          2018-08-05T05:48:35+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, India-Uk, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

          Among the best global partners, India and UK will find during this transformational phase are each other. TheIndia-United Kingdom relationship is so old, so multi-faceted and so rich in its cultural, economic and people-to-people dimensions that it would appear that politicians and governments almost don’t matter. Actually, it is upon governments in both countries, and upon us MPs – my British and Indian colleagues and me, in my capacity as co-chair of the India-UK Parliamentary Forum – to build on [...]

            India’s start-up ecosystem has matured rapidly

            2020-03-04T07:03:43+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, Analysis, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

            Policy incentives, support organisations, universities and large corporates have all played a vital role in the evolution of an innovation-led scenario in India. Over the centuries innovation has been a key change agent the world over in an effort to provide accessible and affordable solutions to dynamic consumer needs. It plays a crucial role in determining the industrial and economic competitiveness of any country. India has been contributing innovations that have been a game changer. From the innovation of the [...]

              India’s youth will be biggest factor in UK-India relations

              2018-05-23T13:31:31+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, India-Uk, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

              Discounting foreign students from migrant calculations will greatly benefit the British economy. India is a country of over 1.3 billion people, over half of whom are aged 25 and under. The UK-India partnership must benefit the youth of India if it is going to reach its full potential. To achieve this, the UK’s higher education sector must play a leading role in building that bond between the UK and India and any prospective trade deal must include concessions on the [...]

                Working together to ensure Manchester-India relations really take off

                2020-03-16T11:16:53+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, Analysis, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

                The Chair of the Manchester India Partnership explains the benefits of connectivity this new tie-up would bring India and the UK. It is a great honour to have been named chairman of the Manchester India Partnership and to have launched the organisation, both in the UK and during a visit to Delhi and Mumbai this month. One of my primary objectives for the months ahead as CEO of Manchester Airport is to secure direct flight services to India and, as [...]

                  Greater India-ASEAN engagement is imperative for India

                  2020-03-24T06:38:55+00:00February 23rd, 2018|2017/2018, Region Focus, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

                  There appears to be awareness that India’s relations with the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) must move beyond symbolism. One of Narendra Modi’s first foreign policy initiatives called on the country to reinvigorate its “Look East” policy, making it an “Act East” policy. The Look East policy, launched in 1991, is not without achievements – bilateral trade between India and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) increased from just $2.3 billion in 1991/92 to around $70 [...]

                    India and the Commonwealth — Opportunity to set a dynamic new agenda

                    2020-03-24T07:33:23+00:00February 22nd, 2018|2017/2018, UK Edition - March 2018, Winning Partnership, Year|

                    Lord Jonathan Marland, Chair of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC), presents his view on how the utilisation of the Commonwealth network can help India achieve its international trade and investment targets. One of the most notable elements of the India-UK relationship in recent years is the complete absence of the Commonwealth in our bilateral discourse. We quite rightly talk about the values we share — values of democracy, responsibility, the rule of law and fair play — yet, [...]

                      India-UK: Warm, transactional but full of potential

                      2020-11-24T08:44:47+00:00February 19th, 2018|2017/2018, Cover Story, UK Edition - March 2018, Year|

                      The India-UK relationship is one that is punching well below its weight in bilateral and international matters because it has been allowed to drift. A little more understanding of each other’s compulsions can reinvigorate ties and make it a game-changing partnership that can reap rich economic rewards for the two nations and also turn it into a force for the greatest global good. The potential is there for all to see. Senior serving and former government officials in both the [...]