The industry bodycalled on the British government to exercise "caution" in light of plans announced recently by UK home secretary Amber Rudd to tighten migration rules, which is expected to impact Indians heavily.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) said it fears the new proposals seek to reduce the flow of immigrants from outside the EU to the UK in the short and medium term.
This will impact business mobility and, therefore, competitiveness, it said in a statement.
Highlighting that while migration was a key part of the debate during the Brexit vote earlier this year, it said it was important for the UK to remain open following the vote to leave the European Union (EU) in a referendum in June.
During the Conservative Party conference earlier this month, Rudd had announced a consultation on new restrictions on overseas students, including two-tier visa rules depending on the quality of university or institution, as well as a140-million-pound "controlling migration fund".
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