Announcing the visit, External Affairs Ministry today said, "The joint visit of the delegation will provide an opportunity for both sides to work towards further strengthening the Indo-UK strategic partnership."
The UK Foreign Secretary will hold delegation level talks with his Indian counterpart Sushma Swaraj on July 8 and they will discuss bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual interest, the MEA said in a release.
Both the British ministers will make a joint call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the ministry said.
During the visit, ways to enhance trade and investment and deepening of defence and security ties are expected to be discussed comprehensively.
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"India and the UK have a strategic partnership since 2004 which has been marked by regular high level exchanges and growing cooperation in diverse areas," the MEA said.