India a reliable partner\, whatever turn Brexit takes: Indian envoy

India a reliable partner, whatever turn Brexit takes: Indian envoy

Press Trust of India  |  London 

India's outgoing Y K Sinha has said the UK will find a reliable partner whatever turn its exit negotiations with the (EU) may take.

"We are very hopeful that after Brexit, whatever turn it takes, the UK will find as a very reliable partner," Sinha said while addressing a Conservative Friends of India (CFIN) event.

"Within the Commonwealth, India is the largest member-state in terms of population and the fastest growing economy. And, in the not-too-distant future, we will be the number one economy in the Commonwealth. So, we will be the engine that drives the Commonwealth and the global economy," he noted.

The CFIN, as the group set up to foster Britain's ruling Conservative Party's connect with the Indian diaspora, had organised the farewell in earlier this week attended by senior government and figures such as and MPs and

"I can't be partisan, but I would say the of late has been very receptive to the concerns of the Indian diaspora and India-UK relations, and the government has made an extra effort to reach out," Sinha said.

CFIN praised the diplomat's hard-work in fostering closer India-UK ties and building a "magnificent" connect between the Indian diaspora and the

Among a series of farewell receptions this month, the was also hosted by leading industrialist G P Hinduja, who called for longer terms for Indian High Commissioners in the UK.

"High Commissioners' tenure should be a minimum of five years so they don't leave soon after setting the ball rolling and before it reaches the goal post," said Hinduja, the of the

Sinha will retire at the end of the month, with his successor set to take charge in early November.

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 19:25 IST