Queen praises contribution of Indian doctors in UK

Press Trust of India  |  London 

on Wednesday hailed the contribution of the nearly 60,000 Indian doctors employed by the state-funded (NHS) during a discussion with the Indian High to the UK,

The 92-year-old monarch received Ghanashyam at for the presentation of letters of credence ceremony, which marks the formal launch of a new envoy's tenure in the UK.

"We had a very good exchange about India-UK relations. Her Majesty received me very warmly. What will really stay with me is the memory of how easy she makes it for everybody around her," said Ghanashyam, in reference to her visit to the Palace in a customary horse-drawn carriage, accompanied by her husband A R Ghanashyam.

"We spoke of a number of things that bind us together, most of all of course the vibrant Indian diaspora. I mentioned to Her Majesty about a event that was held in last week where I learnt of the almost 60,000 Indian doctors in the UK's NHS and she fondly said, she couldn't think of what the NHS would do without them," she said.

Indian doctors are often referred to as the backbone of the UK's health service, with doctors from outside the (EU) being removed from a visa category last year to allow the UK to bring in more doctors from countries like to address staff shortages.

The India-UK event in last week also addressed the issue of greater workforce collaboration between the two countries.

Ghanashyam arrived in Britain late last year and this week marked the first big milestone for her new posting.

"India's relationship with the UK is very long standing and comes with some historical complexity. But the contemporary relationship is a very modern one, littered with shared interests, said Neil Holland, who accompanied the Indian High on her ride to the palace as the UK's

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 21:26 IST