Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
David Lammy, the UK's Shadow Foreign Secretary, has embarked on an early trip to India with the aim of resetting and reviving the strained ties between the two countries. In a move seen as crucial by both British and Indian officials, Lammy highlighted the importance of strengthening the relationship between the UK and India during a time of political upheaval and uncertainty. Describing the current state of the UK-India relationship as "underperforming," Lammy emphasized the need for increased cooperation between the two nations, especially in the face of geopolitical challenges. With traditional alliances facing instability, the UK government has set its sights on bolstering its ties with key allies, with India being a significant focus. One of the key aspects of Lammy's trip was the potential for a trade deal between the UK and India, which could pave the way for a more relaxed visa regime for Indian students and business professionals. Indian ministers viewed Lammy's visit as an opportune moment to engage with the British government and lay the groundwork for future economic partnerships. Beyond economic considerations, there were also political undertones to Lammy's visit. With the recent departure of Rishi Sunak, a British prime minister of Asian descent with strong ties to India, there is a perceived gap in representation that Labour hopes to fill. Additionally, the legacy of the Jeremy Corbyn era looms large in the minds of some Indian officials, making Lammy's early trip a potential source of reassurance. Despite facing the challenges of a hot and humid climate during his visit, Lammy's efforts to strengthen UK-India relations were evident. As the great-grandson of a lady from Calcutta, Lammy's diplomatic mission may have been marked by sweat and discomfort, but the potential gains in enhancing bilateral ties could prove to be invaluable for both nations in the long run.