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Mr James Bevan CMG has been appointed British High Commissioner to India. He will succeed Sir Richard Stagg KCMG.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How a DFID supported health programme in rural India is helping to raise awareness of malaria prevention and treatment among vulnerable tribal communities
Two new rice varieties developed in India have become the first widely adopted modern varieties on India's uplands.
Innovative partnerships enable the adoption of zero-tillage to sow wheat after rice in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
Collaborative research leads to the development of new water-tolerant rice varieties to protect crops from short-term flooding.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has congratulated Delhi on the successful staging of the Commonwealth Games.
The symposium built on recent discussions by the UK-India Business Leaders Climate Group.
HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
Prince Charles met a number of scientists during the Golden Jubilee celebration of IIT, Delhi.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague's comments come as concerns are raised over preparations ahead of the New Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said "The floods in Pakistan are extraordinary; and demand an extraordinary response"
A grassroots worker's struggle for clean water and toilets in rural India
The Foreign Office has set up helplines for people concerned about British Nationals in areas affected by flooding in Pakistan and northern India.
How a DFID-funded programme is helping poor rural communities in India to adapt to the effects of climate change
Greg Barker was in New Delhi as he accompanied Prime Minister David Cameron on his first official trip to the country.
Low carbon growth should be at the centre of the UK’s special partnership with India, Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said today as he addressed…
During his visit to India, Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions on the UK's relationship with India on issues such as trade and investment, innovation and security.
Vince Cable has welcomed a series of multi-million pound deals that were announced today in New Delhi.
British Prime Minister David Cameron today visited the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.
On 29 July, Prime Minister Cameron and Prime Minister Singh agreed to the extension of the successful UK India Education and Research Initiative.
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