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David Miliband
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India and the UK

Posted 28 January 2010 by David Miliband  |  2 comments
I had a quality meeting yesterday with the Indian External Affairs Minister, Mr Krishna. I am delighted that he could attend the London conference and we had a useful discussion about the situation in Afghanistan, where India will continue to play an important role. What came through in our meeting today was the close partnership that the UK already enjoys with Indian government and the Indian people across a remarkably broad landscape. The day before I was very pleased to celebrate the 60th anniversary of India's Constitution with the Indian High Commissioner, Mr Surie, together with over a thousand British Indians. I look forward to seeing more of our Indian colleagues over the next few days.

David Miliband
28 January 2010
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>> Indians believe in LOVE, PEACE & UNITY. India have long history with U.K. & AFGHANISTAN....<<
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>> Indians believe in LOVE, PEACE & UNITY. India have long history with U.K. & AFGHANISTAN. Stability in Afghanistan is very important for INDIA, U.K., U.S.A., CENTRAL ASIA & WHOLE WORLD COMMUNITY. Success of LONDON CONFERENCE is must for PEACE & STABILITY in the AF-PAK & CENTRAL ASIA REGION. BEST WISHES FOR "LONDON CONFERENCE". <<

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>> I believe south east asia's economy and development can be boosted greatly through the tourism industry. Britain can perhaps play a role in helping countries in the region such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan build up and develop their tourism industry e.g Bangladesh has regions of overwhelming scenic beauty, like the sundarbans, teknaf, coxs bazar, st martin yet undiscovered by tourists, the lack of good safe highways and proper infrastructure in the region is an obstacle to exploring these places of epic beauty. <<

Abu Sultan
30 Jan 2010

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