
S Jaishankar says newly inaugurated Manchester consulate will strengthen people-to-people, trade ties
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar inaugurated the consulate in Mancherster on Saturday and hoped it will strengthen people-to-people, cultural, trade and, of course, cricket ties between the India and the UK.
Writing on X after the inauguration of the consulate, Jaishankar said: "This step delivers on the longstanding desire of our community and friends of India in Manchester."
Very pleased to inaugurate our 4th Consulate in the UK, in Manchester.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) March 8, 2025
Thanks Deputy PM @AngelaRayner, Minister @CatherineWest1, Deputy Mayor Paul Dennett and MP @NavPMishra for joining us.
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"This step delivers on the longstanding desire of our community and friends of India in Manchester," he said.
India Sees Free Trade Agreement As a Game Changer
Jaishankar said India sees the Free Trade Agreement between the two nations as a 'game changer'.
"Clearly the free trade agreement is very much at the heart of that in the near term. But we look at the free trade agreement not simply as a trade or even investment understanding between us, but as something much bigger, really a game changer, a symbolic shift to a higher orbit of relationship," he said.
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Speaking on the trade shared between Manchester and India, Jaishankar said: "I'm told that the trade with this region is about 700 million pounds, that there are more than perhaps 300 Indian firms here. By the way, my experience is any time I come up with a statistic, somebody corrects me with a larger number. So I came in here with a number for the size of the community, but after hearing you, I decided to keep it to myself."
Jaishankar also opened a consualte in Belfast during this visit to the UK and Ireland.
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