Vince Cable, the secretary of state for business, innovation and
skills, will announce 396 new scholarships as part of a 1.5-million
pounds UK-government funded programme during a week-long visit to India.
He will also be focusing on advanced manufacturing, trade and investment flows sectors. The scholarships would apply across 57 British universities in 2015.
He will also launch the new Education UK Alumni Awards to invite Indian students who completed their undergraduate degrees in the UK to return to their alma mater on an expense-paid visit.
"I will be making the case for encouraging Indian students in the UK
and to cement it we've got a big new scholarship programme and a
programme aimed at around quarter of a million Indian graduates who did
their under-graduation in the UK so they can come back here for return
visits and re-acquaint themselves with their old universities," Cable
said.
The senior Liberal Democrat MP is the one of the most outspoken
critic of the UK government's immigration policies that have proved
off-putting to overseas students, resulting in a sharp drop of students
from India.
"I want to send a very strong message that we really value Indian
students in the UK. There's been quite a big drop off for a mixture of
reasons but probably because of a false perception in India that they
are not welcome," Cable said just before leaving for India on Thursday.
He admitted issues around the post-study work visa which made it
difficult for students to stay on and work after completing their
degrees.
He added: "The visa regime has been tightened. There was genuine
abuse and as a result a lot of perfectly good students get caught up in
the immigration controls and I would like to see some of that relaxed."
After a scheduled meeting with finance minister Arun Jaitley in New
Delhi he will move on to Pune and Chennai. He will also address students
at the BITS Pilani campus in Goa, where he will be taking some time out
to spend time with his in-laws in Margao.
"The point that is often made in India is that it's nice to have top
level people coming but where's the follow up. We just want to make sure
that we have a continuing flow of good businesses with ministerial
support contributing to our commitment to the Indian relationship,"
Cable said.
The Bangalore Mumbai Economic Corridor and the Europe-led Eurofighter
aircraft deal are also likely to feature on his agenda to push for
British business interests in India.
"Some of the signals that have come out (from the new Indian
government) have been very encouraging and we have noted there is a very
positive approach to business in general and working with our
companies," Cable said.
Source: India City News and Online Hindi Newspaper
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