- India was represented by Devesh Uttam, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs.
- The UK was represented by Jennifer Anderson, Director Consular Services, Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office.
- Both the entities discussed enhancing community contact between both nations as a part of the India-UK 2030 roadmap.
- They assured to coordinate with each other to share systematic information and cooperate in Visas and develop mutual legal assistance.
- The next edition of the dialogue will be held in London.
- Static Part:
- Capital of UK: London
- Currency of UK: Pound Sterling
Published on September 24, 2021
Current Context: The first edition of the India-United Kingdom Consular Dialogue was hosted by India in a virtual format.
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