The fourth meeting of the UK-India Round Table, an official forum which discusses all subjects that may affect bilateral relationship, will meet at Kingston, near London, for three days from April 26. The meeting will concentrate, in particular, on the bilateral ties in the light of the many aspects of globalisation, Lord Swraj Paul, Co-Chairman of the Round Table, said in London on Sunday.

The Indian delegation led by K C Pant, the other Co-Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Planning Commission, will arrive in London on Thursday.
Members of the Round Table will also call on British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott and Minister for Trade and Investment Baroness Symons.

Ben Bradshaw (MP), Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, will speak at a dinner on Thursday on `The UK and India in the New Global Situation`. Sir Michael Jay, Permanent Under Secretary, will address the meeting on the second day. The Round Table was established in 2000 by then British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh.

Bureau Report