Willing to increase trade with United Kingdom after Brexit: Indian envoy

Britain is set to formally leave the EU on March 29 next year after a 2016 referendum in favour of Brexit

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The UK will find a "willing partner" to increase trade and cooperation as it leaves the European Union, India's to the UK Y K has said.

Speaking at a farewell reception hosted in his honour by the Indian Journalists' Association (IJA) on Tuesday, described his 23-month tenure here as "really exciting stint".

"The year of Culture (of India) held here was fantastic," he said.

"As the future is uncertain, the UK will find a willing partner as it leaves the European Union," he said.

Britain is set to formally leave the EU on March 29 next year after a 2016 referendum in favour of

At the bilateral level, he noted there are a host of issues including visa issue to be tackled and "we are constantly in dialogue to resolve these issues."

Valerie Vaz, in her brief speech described as an incredible country and "India has a special place in our hearts."

Keith Vaz, wanted the to restore the post-study visa scheme to attract more Indian students. He said at present has more Indian students than the UK.

IJA said "has done extremely well during his brief tenure." He said the should be credited for the success of hosting the "Year of Culture" during this period.

First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 11:40 IST