UK and India: Prime Minister鈥檚 trade mission and bilateral visit
Prime Minister Theresa May led a trade mission to India on her first major bilateral visit since taking office.

The Prime Minister took examples of the best of British business to India on 6 to 8 November in her first bilateral visit outside Europe since taking office.
This was also the Prime Minister鈥檚 first trade mission, with a business delegation drawn from regions across the UK accompanying her to India. The Secretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox, and the Trade Minister Greg Hands also joined the visit.
Read a round-up of commercial deals from the trade mission.
Tuesday 8 November: Bangalore
- Prime Minister welcomes Science Museum celebration of Indian innovation
- Prime Minister visits aerospace company to welcome UK-India deal worth 拢120 million
- Prime Minister鈥檚 speech at the India-UK Tech Summit Bangalore reception
Prime Minister speaks about trade opportunities in India
Monday 7 November: Delhi
- Prime Minister鈥檚 press statement from Delhi
- Prime Minister and Modi鈥檚 joint statement
- Prime Minister鈥檚 India-UK Tech Summit speech
Prime Minister talks about the UK-India relationship
Prime Minister talks about free trade at the India-UK Tech Summit
Sunday 6 November: arrival in Delhi
Prime Minister explains her visit to India
Background to the visit
The Prime Minister went to India to deliver on her ambitious vision for Britain after Brexit, forging a new global role for the UK beyond the continent of Europe. She also delivered on her pledge for an economy that works for all, by introducing new and emerging enterprises, as well as more established players, to the key Indian market.聽A number of commercial deals were signed during the visit, creating and securing jobs at home and demonstrating market confidence in the strength of the British economy.
The Prime Minister met with Prime Minister Modi to discuss developing the strategic partnership between the UK and India, building on the deep links and co-operation we already share. Alongside Prime Minister Modi, the Prime Minister inaugurated the ,聽South Asia鈥檚 largest technology conference.
The Indian diaspora plays a vital role in our national life with approximately 1.5 million people of Indian origin in the UK and Indian companies currently employing over 100,000 people in the UK. India is now our second largest international job creator, with 7,105 new jobs in Britain in the past year.

The Prime Minister and Stonehill School pupils watched a military flypast.
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