Alok Sharma, the Indian-origin minister for Asia and the Pacific in the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), will lead a team of 28 British businesses to the Global Investors Summit in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
The UK is a country partner for the summit, which takes place every two years to showcase the industrial strengths of the state.
"Madhya Pradesh is one of the fastest growing states in India and a great example of how the UK and India are working together for both of our benefit," said Sharma, who will make the opening speech at the summit and also hold talks with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
Sharma's team will arrive in Indore soon after an infrastructure delegation comprising 11 British companies to Chandigarh on Thursday and Friday.
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The participating UK companies have expertise in infrastructure and urban planning, architectural design and heritage conservation, transport design, water and waste management, renewable energy and services including project and programme management and construction delivery.
"The UK has much to offer, so I'm delighted that this delegation representing UK expertise across a wide range of relevant fields is visiting Chandigarh. The visit underlines the interest that UK companies have in doing more in this region."
The delegation will hold roundtable meetings with the chief secretaries of Punjab and Haryana, as well as the Chandigarh administration, to discuss plans for upcoming infrastructure projects in the region.
The delegations follow an announcement by May recently that she will lead her own trade mission of small and medium sized businesses from all regions of the UK when she visits India between November 6 and 8.
During her visit she will join Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate the first India-UK Tech Summit, a showcase for partnership in technological industries, as well as hold bilateral talks.
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