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In an exclusive interview with ANI, British Council representative Alison Barett highlighted the transformative potential of this growing collaboration, particularly in the creative economy. She emphasized the two-way flow of students, ideas, and expertise that the new campuses are expected to enable. "British students coming here to India to do internships in the creative industry sectors here in India and to learn from the opportunities and the approaches to scale that you have here," she said, underscoring how exposure to India's dynamic market can shape global-ready graduates.

British High Commissioner to India Lindy Cameron on Wednesday pitched for deeper collaboration between India and the United Kingdom in the creative economy, highlighting the complementarity between India's scale, diversity and creative energy and the UK's strengths in policy, innovation and research.

There is huge opportunity for institutions in India and United Kingdom to collaborate to build the next generation of future-ready talent in the creative industries, Country Director of British Council in India, Alison Barrett, has said and noted that more British Universities are expected to set up their campuses in India apart from nine announced earlier.