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‘India matters’: Lord Tariq on Indo-Pacific

UK Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad on Thursday underscored the critical importance of the Indo-Pacific region while highlighting the pivotal role that India plays in shaping the geopolitical landscape. In an interaction with ANI, Lord Ahmad stated, “…India matters. The Indo-Pacific matters.” The Minister expressed the United Kingdom’s commitment to robust discussions aimed at safeguarding the […]

UK Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad on Thursday underscored the critical importance of the Indo-Pacific region while highlighting the pivotal role that India plays in shaping the geopolitical landscape.

In an interaction with ANI, Lord Ahmad stated, “…India matters. The Indo-Pacific matters.”
The Minister expressed the United Kingdom’s commitment to robust discussions aimed at safeguarding the Indian Ocean and the broader Indo-Pacific region. He acknowledged the escalating concerns in the South China Sea, emphasising a keen awareness of China’s strategic manoeuvers. Lord Ahmad articulated the UK’s determination to strengthen partnerships to ensure regional stability.
“We are engaged in strong discussions in protecting the Indian Ocean, and the Indo-Pacific. We are aware of what is happening in the South China Sea and what China is seeking to do,” Lord Ahmad remarked.

Highlighting the intertwined nature of the security interests between the UK and India, Lord Ahmad emphasised, “We want to ensure that our partnership delivers for India. The security of India in this aspect is intertwined with our future.”
On Israel-Hamas war, the UK Minister said, “We have four key deliverables- to stop the war to allow aid to go in, renewal of leadership, rebuilding of lives and infrastructure, political horizon towards the delivery of state of Palestine.”

The UK Minister of State for the Middle East, South Asia and the United Nations Lord Ahmad arrived in India on Wednesday to lead the UK delegation to Raisina Dialogue.
Meanwhile, on India-UK Free Trade Agreement, he said, “We are not just talking but we are doing a lot of the doing as well. It has progressed well. Currently, there is a team from India in London negotiating the key elements of the deal. I hope there will be some positive outcomes from that….We need to focus on getting a deal that works for both sides and is transformational for our relationship.”

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