Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Indian diplomats discuss Brexit with party supporting UK govt

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: The contentiou­s issue of Britain leaving the European Union was among key topics discussed between representa­tives of the Democratic Unionist Party, which is supporting the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, and senior Indian diploma ts in Belfast.

DUP representa­tives Edwin Poot sand Jonathan Buckley met acting Indian high commission­er Dinesh Pat naik over the weekend and sought India’s views on Brexit. Britain has been keen to forge a free trade agreement with India after losing access to the European market after Brexit.

The Indian high commission’ s focus has mostly been on England, Scotland and Wales, where the vastmajori­ty of the1.5 million-strong Indian community is based in the UK.

For the first time, it held a community event in Northern Ireland, which is home to nearly 8,000 Indians, mostly employed in the National Health Service, Indian IT companies based there and universiti­es. The region and its future is central to ongoing talks related to Brexit.

Unlike elsewhere in the country, there are no Indian-origin MPs or representa­tives in locally elected bodies in Northern Ireland.

High commission sources said its outreach in Northern Ireland included celebratio­ns of 350th birth anniversar­y of Guru Gobind Singh in the Indian Community Centre in Belfast, a seminar on the life and teaching of the tenth Sikh guru and a photo- exhibition on Sikhism cu rated with support of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Patnaik spoke about Guru Go bind Singh's contributi­on in promoting national unity.

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