IANS | 24 Jul, 2024
Stressing that India is the emerging superpower of the 21st century, UK
Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Wednesday said they have shared interests on
topics like green transition, new technologies, economic security, and global
security.
During a visit to the global technology company HCLTech’s headquarters
in Noida, Lammy met the company’s Chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra and visited
one of the innovation labs on the campus.
"I am travelling to India in my first month as Foreign Secretary
because resetting our relationship with the Global South is a key part of how
this government will reconnect Britain for our security and prosperity at
home," said Lammy, who was accompanied by Lindy Cameron, the British High
Commissioner to India, and Harjinder Kang, the British Trade Commissioner for
South Asia and Deputy High Commissioner for Western India.
Lammy said that India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the
world. "Our Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations are the floor, not the
ceiling, of our ambitions to unlock our shared potential and deliver growth --
from Bengaluru to Birmingham. We have shared interests on the green transition,
new technologies, economic security and global security," he mentioned.
Malhotra said HCLTech takes immense pride in being a digital
transformation enabler for the UK’s businesses and the economy at large.
"We are confident that the visit will further strengthen the
economic collaboration between the two nations," she added.
According to Cameron, "our tech partnership is boosting the
efficiency of UK services and businesses while delivering mutual benefits
across the two countries".
HCLTech started its business operations in the UK in 1998 and has
established a robust presence in the country with its advanced innovation labs.
The company ranks among the top 10 software and IT services companies in the
UK, employing more than 3,300 professionals.
--IANS