<p>This is what Immigration Minister Damian Green will tell Indian entrepreneurs during his three-day visit to the country commencing on Monday.<br /><br />The minister will meet education sector and senior business representatives to take forward dialogue as part of the broader consultation process on the UK's immigration policy.<br /><br />During his time in Delhi, the Minister will meet Vayalar Ravi, Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs; Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and industry; Mullapally Ramachandran, Minister of state at the Ministry of Home Affairs; and Preneet Kaur, Minister of State at the External Affairs Ministry.<br /><br />Green will also visit Chandigarh where he will thank the Punjab Government for its cooperation with the UK on migration.<br /><br />He will meet Shivraj Patil, Governor of Punjab; Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal; and P S Gill, Director General of Police, Punjab.<br /><br />Ahead of his visit, Green said: "When Prime Minister David Cameron came to India at the end of last month, he came with a clear purpose - to take the UK-India relationship to a new level, to make it 'stronger, wider, deeper'. This ambition was warmly welcomed by our Indian counterparts and friends.<br /><br />"As Britain's Minister for Immigration, I recognise that I have a key role in taking this new enterprise forward. I look forward to using my visit to explain the changes under way in the UK's immigration system and the reasons for them."</p>
<p>This is what Immigration Minister Damian Green will tell Indian entrepreneurs during his three-day visit to the country commencing on Monday.<br /><br />The minister will meet education sector and senior business representatives to take forward dialogue as part of the broader consultation process on the UK's immigration policy.<br /><br />During his time in Delhi, the Minister will meet Vayalar Ravi, Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs; Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and industry; Mullapally Ramachandran, Minister of state at the Ministry of Home Affairs; and Preneet Kaur, Minister of State at the External Affairs Ministry.<br /><br />Green will also visit Chandigarh where he will thank the Punjab Government for its cooperation with the UK on migration.<br /><br />He will meet Shivraj Patil, Governor of Punjab; Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal; and P S Gill, Director General of Police, Punjab.<br /><br />Ahead of his visit, Green said: "When Prime Minister David Cameron came to India at the end of last month, he came with a clear purpose - to take the UK-India relationship to a new level, to make it 'stronger, wider, deeper'. This ambition was warmly welcomed by our Indian counterparts and friends.<br /><br />"As Britain's Minister for Immigration, I recognise that I have a key role in taking this new enterprise forward. I look forward to using my visit to explain the changes under way in the UK's immigration system and the reasons for them."</p>