Chevening scholars talk about the importance of Chevening Scholarships and how it has helped them.
British High Commission in collaboration with Jamia Millia Islamia organised an essay writing competition on the theme, “What are the ties that bind in a multicultural society?”
The new British High Commissioner to India James Bevan shares the excitement of being in India.
Dr Sharan Patil, Chiarman, SPARSH Hospital says the UK and the Indian medical system are quite similar to each other.
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw says that while working on Biocon's expansion plans in Europe they found that London and the UK were really the best hub.
V Sreenivasan, President, Europe ITC Infotech describes the UK as a dynamic place to do business in.
Winners share their excitement on winning the competition.
The High Commissioner spoke about the importance of the award and congratulated all the winners.'
K Minister for Justice Kenneth Clarke is visiting India from 25-28 September 2011. He addressed the seminar on UK-India Co-operation on emerging legal sector issues on 26 September 2011.
The minister was speaking at ICWA in New Delhi on 30 August 2011.
See videos of our distinguished guests talking about Ramadan, Iftaar and Britain's multicultural society at the Iftaar dinner hosted by the British High Commission on 17 August 2011.
Julian Evans, British Deputy High Commissioner to India announced the winners via lucky dip on 9 August 2011.
"I am sure the spirit and energy of the games is going to be very very special."
This event will rejuvenate and unveil the spirit of the Olympics once again: Mary Kom
Lady Arabella Stagg led a 45 km charity bicycle ride from the British High Commission to BAAS village school, Tikli village, Gurgaon.
UK equalities minister Lynne Featherstone visited villages in Bihar Thursday 16 June 2011 to see some of the development projects. She saw a street play, she interacted with adolescent Dalit girls and met women's self help groups.
In our See Britain film, prominent British and British-based experts in their field explain why Britain’s openness, connectivity, dynamism and creativity has helped them succeed.