"We are talking with Tamil Nadu and Kerala looking to improve the healthcare in these states. We are looking at the possibility of having a zone or area, in which we can improve the healthcare, using our expertise," British Deputy High Commissioner Bharat Joshi told PTI.
In the case of Tamil Nadu, he said talks were at an early stage with the state government.
Britain has expertise in the field of healthcare and it intended to partner with India to help the masses, so as to reduce the responsibility of state-run general hospitals, he said.
Earlier, UK Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills Dr Vince Cable visited Training and Certification (India) Private Ltd, a British firm providing training and examination services in India, serving a wide range of industrial sectors.
