"India is the second largest investor into London, after the US... Despite concerns over foreign investment inflows after the Brexit referendum, it will continue to be a top investor for us," Rajesh Agrawal, deputy mayor of London for business, told PTI here.
Agrawal also chairs London & Partners, the official promotional company for London.
The deputy mayor is visiting India on an international trade mission aimed at strengthening tech and trade links between London and India.
Technology is the top sector for Indian investment, accounting for 46 per cent of all Indian investments here over the last 10 years, according to research commissioned by London & Partners.
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Pointing out that large corporations cannot innovate fast enough, he stressed that startups are key to new ideas and processes.
During his visit, the deputy mayor has been meeting with senior Indian business leaders and high growth companies to reassure them that London remains open for business.
Sectors like healthcare and financial technology are doing very well, he said.
London & Partners also recently announced that it will select and invite 20 of India's most innovative and high growth companies with global aspirations to set up operations in London.
The India Emerging 20 initiative will roll out its second edition this year. The 20 selected businesses will be given the opportunity to meet and learn from senior business leaders, venture capital investors and decision-makers from major global companies.