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Book outlines roadmap for India-UK ties post-Brexit

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New Delhi: A landmark book, featuring contributions from leading experts on the UK and India relations across business and politics, was launched at British Council in the national capital. Published a week after the beginning of the UK’s negotiations in Brussels for exit from the European Union, the book includes chapters from London Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council Chair, Jonathan Marland. Titled, “Winning Partnership: India-UK Relations Beyond Brexit”, the book has been edited by Manoj Ladwa, who also presented a copy of the book to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. The book launch event witnessed a panel of contributors to the book, including Lord Meghnad Desai, who is Professor Emeritus of the London School of Economics, British Indian investment banker and businessman Lord Jitesh Gadhia, Chairperson and Managing Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group Jyotsna Suri, OBE, British Council India Director Alan Gemmell, and its editor Manoj Ladwa. The panel was moderated by Ashok Malik, Senior Indian analyst and commentator. (IANS)

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