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In a recent interview he was quoted as saying, "I have to confess I do have a slight preference. I do think, naturally, that people from India and Australia are in some ways more likely to speak English, understand common law and have a connection with this country than some people that come perhaps from countries that haven't fully recovered from being behind the Iron Curtain."
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"It was a vote against an uncaring super state and uber cosmopolitanism. Yet, Brexit offers great opportunities to engage with a UK that is bound to become economically more free. If India gets into the act without delay, it may be possible to negotiate a mutually beneficial FTA that had become impossible under the EU.
he UK can remain India's foremost trading outpost in the West. Brexit signals new opportunities for India and Indians."
India's official reaction, however, was much more guarded and cautious. An external affairs ministry spokesperson said, "We value our multifaceted relationships with both the UK and the EU and will strive to further strengthen these ties in the years ahead."
Brexit will undoubtedly have huge implications for the EU project and nobody can say for certain if London will retain its position as the premier financial capital.
But there are some genuine worries also. What if Indian companies relocate to a country like, say, Ireland, as the new gateway to the EU?
That might cloud bilateral economic prospects which currently give India a position of some importance in the UK as evidenced by the British government's decision to intervene with labour unions after
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