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MK Stalin meets UK minister, pushes for stronger Tamil Nadu-UK collaboration

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin recently met with Catherine West MP, the UK’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Indo-Pacific, during his visit to Britain. The visit is part of Tamil Nadu’s ongoing effort to boost investments and strengthen ties with Europe, known as the TN Rising Europe campaign.

During their meeting, Stalin and West discussed expanding cooperation between Tamil Nadu and the UK across various areas. They explored opportunities in green energy, manufacturing, higher education, and maritime connectivity. Stalin highlighted Tamil Nadu’s growing importance as a partner for the UK not just in business but also in climate change efforts and research.

The Chief Minister spoke about Tamil Nadu’s strengths in electric mobility, renewable energy, information technology, and manufacturing. He invited more UK companies and investors to come and partner with the state. Climate action was a major topic, with Stalin emphasizing Tamil Nadu’s advancements in green hydrogen, solar power, and wind energy. He also expressed hope that Tamil Nadu can play a role in helping the UK achieve its global climate goals.

Education and skill development were also discussed. Both leaders talked about strengthening ties between universities, encouraging student exchanges, and expanding training programs to prepare Tamil Nadu’s young workforce for future industries. Stalin mentioned that such partnerships could benefit students in Tamil Nadu while providing UK institutions a strong presence in South Asia.

The Tamil Chief Minister also highlighted the importance of the Tamil community in the UK as a cultural and people-to-people link. Additionally, he pointed out Tamil Nadu’s strategic location along the coast, offering great opportunities for maritime cooperation, including shipping, logistics, and connectivity.

This meeting builds on Stalin’s broader UK trip, where several agreements were already signed in sectors like aerospace, maritime intelligence, renewable energy, textiles, and education. Officials say that the meeting with Catherine West expanded the partnership scope further, positioning Tamil Nadu as a key player in UK trade, technology, and climate initiatives.

Overall, this visit signals stronger ties between Tamil Nadu and the UK, opening doors for business growth, climate cooperation, education exchanges, and cultural connections.

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