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The UK Shifts to the Indo-Pacific: An Opportunity for India-UK Ties

When the United Kingdom (UK) releases the highly anticipated integrated review of its foreign, defence, security and development policy in March, it will mark the first formal iteration of the UK’s Indo-Pacific strategy. This brief explores the dynamics that are driving the UK’s tilt to the Indo-Pacific. It identifies three key drivers that are prompting the shift: a reappraisal of China, the economic fallout of Brexit, and the UK’s close ties with the US. It explores the emerging trends in this churn across security, trade, development, and diplomatic domains and highlights the opportunities they afford the India-UK relationship.

London and UK trade bodies slammed for talks with Chinese tech linked to Uighur surveillance

London and UK trade bodies slammed for talks with Chinese tech linked to Uighur surveillance An ethnic Uyghur in Kashgar. It has long been considered the cultural heart of Xinjiang for the province s nearly 10 million Muslim Uyghurs. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) Both City Hall and central government trade bodies have been accussed of trying to lure a Beijing-backed AI tech firm linked to China’s crackdown on Uighur muslims. London & Partners, City Hall’s outfit for luring international businesses to set-up in London, and the Department for International Trade (DiT) held talks with iFlyTek last year. iFlyTek is an voice recognition and AI company with close to 900m users. That large database is potentially one of the reasons why the AI company has a contract with the Chinese state police.

University of Manchester ends research project with Chinese firm over alleged links to Uighur persecution

Don t show me this message again✕ The University of Manchester has ended a project with a firm accused of having links to the persecution of Uighur Muslims (Getty Images) The University of Manchester has terminated a research project with a state-owned Chinese company with alleged links to human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims. It comes after a parliamentary committee accused China Electronics Technology Group (CETC) of providing technology and infrastructure used in the persecution of the ethnic minority group. Tom Tugendhat, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, had written to the university over its Department of Physics and Astronomy s research partnership with the company.

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