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British Deputy High Commission Kolkata organised an interactive session with local stakeholders on Friday, 25 November 2016.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Remarks by Rudy Fernandez, British Deputy High Commission Chennai at inaugural of new integrated Burn-Care Centre in Kerala, 23 November.
Sixteen UK companies took part in the International Mining and Machinery Exhibition (IMME), held in Kolkata from 16 to 19 November.
Baby Memorial Hospital is renowned for critical care expertise and the new unit will increase that expertise in saving lives of patients with burn injuries.
Transcript of speech by British Deputy High Commissioner Chennai Bharat Joshi at UK-India TBI workshop in Chennai , 22 November 2016.
The Department for International Trade is leading delegation of 6 British agri-tech companies at Agro-Tech in Chandigarh, 19 to 22 November.
Chevening Alumni India (CAI) have initiated a series of lectures across India.
The Consular Section at the British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata will be closed on Friday, 18 November 2016.
The Royal Air Force aerobatic team, Red Arrows have met their Indian counterparts during a visit to Hyderabad, as part of a global tour.
At the Lord Mayor's Banquet, Prime Minister Theresa May laid out her plan for how Britain can lead in the transformed modern world.
Prime Minister Theresa May's visit to India from 6 to 8 November 2016 resulted in over £1 billion worth of deals.
Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson outlines details of a series of UK-India science and innovation programmes.
The agreement will enable MSEDCL to pilot FlexNet, Sensus’ advanced metering infrastructure solution in MSEDCL, Nagpur area on trial basis.
UK Cabinet Minister visits Pune to lend support to business delegations on connected cities and advanced manufacturing.
More than 20 of the UK’s most innovative companies will visit Kochi from 11 to 12 November.
Science Minister Jo Johnson has announced a number of new UK-India Newton Fund programmes.
The agreement will enable BYPL to use FlexNet, Sensus’ advanced metering infrastructure solution in BYPL Delhi service area on trial basis.
The UK Science Minister announces new research programmes worth upto £80 million.
The UK Secretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox is visiting India from 6 to 10 November.
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