Looking for the world of finance, Cameron urges India to further open the financial sector

United Kingdom India today requested the more open the financial services sector such as banking, insurance, investment promotion between the two countries countries.British Prime Minister David Cameron, who leads the largest business delegation from the United Kingdom, met with members of the leading circles, CII, FICCI and ASSOCHAM.The British Prime Minister very positive in the meeting. He asked the Indian government to open more services the financial sector and increase cooperation in sectors such as education and skills development, "official CII, who was present at the meeting, said an official said.The Cameron has confirmed the visa regime for Indian businessmen facilitation and students.On education and Cameron He stressed the need to strengthen cooperation between the British and Indian Institutes on skills development, and the business community in the United Kingdom is very interested in the Indian defense sector also, "responsible added.Besides senior executives from many companies, FICCI President Naina took six roundtables Lal Kidwai Godrej and CII President Uday were present at the session morning meeting.During, and place on issues including education, manufacturing, innovation, and the financial sector, and primary health care, and infrastructure, and retail and meeting and food.The very comprehensive. Sides discussed about the various opportunities that exist in these areas on both sides, "a FICCI official who was present at the meeting note said.Taking arising Indian infrastructure sector, UK side expressed interest in the corridor India ambitious Delhi Mumbai Industrial (DMIC) project, the official said, adding both sides to remove obstacles pressure in the promotion of trade and investment between countries.Issues such as cooperation in the defense sector, including the co-production and technology transfer, and opening up of the financial sector and cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises and discussed in great detail, "he said.

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