"India is the third largest investor in the UK and one of the major creators of jobs in the UK," India's High Commissioner to the UK Navtej Singh Sarna said.
Though Indian community accounts for 2 per cent of the population it contribute 6 per cent to the country's GDP, Sarna said at a function where three Indian-origin businessmen were honoured for their contributions to the society.
Sarna complimented the 1.5 million strong Indian community in the UKfor their positive contribution to the British society.
"Today the Indian community here is a major factor in India-UK relations. The Indian community has also made its presence in politics with his representation in the House of Commons and House Lords," Sarna said.
Dr Rami Ranger, a leading businessman who is the winner of the Queen's award eight times - six times for Business and twice personally for services to British Business and the British Asian Community, received a shield in recognition of his services to the community and business.
The other two honoured at the Annual Dinner of Friends Circle International at the Radisson Portman Hotel were Atul Pathak, one of the UK's most successful franchise entrepreneurs running twenty-nine McDonald's restaurants across London and Krishan Ralleigh, Chief Editor of India Link International, a magazine he founded in 1993.
Pathak opened his first McDonald's in 2003 and now employs more than 2,500 staff who between them serve over 18 million customers a year.
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