Bilateral talks withForeign Secretary Boris Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond are among the ministerial meetings confirmed on his agenda, during which a wide range of issues will be discussed.
The extradition of embattled liquor baron, Vijay Mallya, from the UK to India may be among the topics that come up during the discussions, according to sources in London.
Jaitley will also hold a series of meetings with UK-based investors and CEOs during the five-day visit.
On Sunday, February 26, Jaitley will be the chief guest at a reception organised by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), British Council and High Commission of India to celebrate UK India Year of Culture.
He will then address CEOs and senior business leaders from the India-UK sphere at an event titled "In Conversation with Arun Jaitley" organised by FICCI and UK India Business Council (UKIBC).
This will be followed by his meeting with Boris Johnson
on "strategic and political issues" after which hewill head to Buckingham Palace for what is being described in London as a "grand and historic occasion".
The Queen had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the gala reception, to be attended by 200 high-profile guests, who then deputed Jaitley to attend on his behalf.
Among some of the highlights of the day will include the Changing of the Guard ceremony set to the tune of AR Rahman's 'Jai Ho' and special Indian-themed canapes prepared in the Palace kitchens.
On his final day in London, February 28, Jaitley will attend two further investor meetings - one hosted by JP Morgan and a second by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
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