Claire O’Neill, UK President of the 2020 UN Climate Change
Conference (COP26), leads the delegation, and will speak at
Raisina. She is expected to set out the UK’s vision for a
successful year of climate action, highlight the crucial role
that India is playing and discuss the importance of working
together in partnership on these shared challenges.
She is accompanied in India by senior officials working on
climate change in the British Government, including Catherine
Bremner, Director of International Climate and Energy at the
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Ms
Bremner will speak at Raisina about the e-mobility revolution,
including the ‘Road to Zero Strategy’, which sets out the UK’s
ambition for at least 50% of new car sales to be ultra-low
emission by 2030.
Sir Dominic Asquith, High Commissioner to India, said:
The UK is here in force at Raisina this week. The strong
climate focus of our delegation shows how important this agenda
is to the UK. This is Claire O’Neill’s first overseas visit in
her role as COP President – that speaks volumes about how
crucial UK-India collaboration will be over the next year and
beyond.
It’s not just climate. The range of expertise within this
delegation – from environment and finance to defence and
development – demonstrates the breadth of opportunities for
UK-India collaboration. We are natural partners, with common
interests in addressing common challenges. I’m confident we’ll
hear this repeated from experts on both sides this week.
The official UK delegation at Raisina 2020 includes:
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Admiral Tony Radakin CB
ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff. He will be
discussing the Indo-Pacific with counterparts from India,
Japan, Australia and France.
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Gareth Bayley, Prime
Minister’s Special Representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan
and Director of South Asia and Afghanistan at the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office (FCO). He will participate in a panel on
counterterrorism with India’s Chief of Defence Staff.
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, FCO’s Special Envoy
for Gender Equality. She will discuss how women leaders are
scripting stories of change and affecting political outcomes
around the world.
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Rachel
Glennerster, Chief Economist, Department for
International Development. She will explore how communities
and civil society can mobilise to reclaim control over the
development debate.
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Veda Poon, Director International Finance, Her Majesty’s
Treasury. She will discuss the international economy and
multilateralism in a panel on trade, together with India’s
Minister of Commerce and Industry.
Other senior attendees from the UK at Raisina include:
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland; Rafaello
Pantucci, Director International Security Studies, Royal United
Services institute for Defence and Security Studies, and; Robin
Niblett CMG, Director, Chatham House.