Energy on agenda as UK minister leads business delegation to India

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark, will visit from 6-7 April 2017 for the first-ever India-Energy for Growth Dialogue.

Speaking ahead of the visit, Clark said, "On my second visit to since taking office, I look forward to discussing our shared priorities of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy. It is clear that building greater collaboration between the and in the energy sector has the potential to increase prosperity and growth in both our nations.

"The invests more in than any other country in the G20, with significant and gas projects and increasing interest in renewable technologies. I hope that by bringing a British delegation together with leading industry in Delhi, we can explore some of the many opportunities to strengthen our commercial ties further".

A British High Commission release said the Energy for Growth Dialogue takes forward a commitment made by Prime Ministers Modi and May during the latter's visit to in November last year. Representatives from across power, renewables, and gas will discuss future direction for the energy sector, infrastructure financing, and opportunities for wider collaboration.

In addition to energy, the Secretary of State's programme of meetings and events will include discussions on climate change and wider UK-ties supporting research and innovation, which are key parts of the Government's Industrial Strategy.

Mr. Clark's visit is the latest in a series of high-level exchanges between the and The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, visited this week for the UK-Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD), which included discussions on infrastructure, finance and engagement.

The Government visits follow Indian ministerial visits to the UK, including Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Renewables, Coal and Mines, who discussed energy finance and promoted opportunities in the Indian market, and Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, who saw first-hand the UK's world class technology, manufacturing and skills.

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Energy on agenda as UK minister leads business delegation to India

The United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark, will visit India from 6-7 April 2017 for the first-ever India-UK Energy for Growth Dialogue.Speaking ahead of the visit, Clark said, "On my second visit to India since taking office, I look forward to discussing our shared priorities of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy. It is clear that building greater collaboration between the UK and India in the energy sector has the potential to increase prosperity and growth in both our nations."The UK invests more in India than any other country in the G20, with significant oil and gas projects and increasing interest in renewable technologies. I hope that by bringing a British business delegation together with leading industry in Delhi, we can explore some of the many opportunities to strengthen our commercial ties further".A British High Commission release said the Energy for Growth Dialogue takes forward a commitment made by ...

The United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Clark, will visit from 6-7 April 2017 for the first-ever India-Energy for Growth Dialogue.

Speaking ahead of the visit, Clark said, "On my second visit to since taking office, I look forward to discussing our shared priorities of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy. It is clear that building greater collaboration between the and in the energy sector has the potential to increase prosperity and growth in both our nations.

"The invests more in than any other country in the G20, with significant and gas projects and increasing interest in renewable technologies. I hope that by bringing a British delegation together with leading industry in Delhi, we can explore some of the many opportunities to strengthen our commercial ties further".

A British High Commission release said the Energy for Growth Dialogue takes forward a commitment made by Prime Ministers Modi and May during the latter's visit to in November last year. Representatives from across power, renewables, and gas will discuss future direction for the energy sector, infrastructure financing, and opportunities for wider collaboration.

In addition to energy, the Secretary of State's programme of meetings and events will include discussions on climate change and wider UK-ties supporting research and innovation, which are key parts of the Government's Industrial Strategy.

Mr. Clark's visit is the latest in a series of high-level exchanges between the and The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, visited this week for the UK-Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD), which included discussions on infrastructure, finance and engagement.

The Government visits follow Indian ministerial visits to the UK, including Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Renewables, Coal and Mines, who discussed energy finance and promoted opportunities in the Indian market, and Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, who saw first-hand the UK's world class technology, manufacturing and skills.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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