Summary: The Committee on Overseas Scientific Relations is concerned with scientific cooperation and historical links between India and the United Kingdom. The UK DSIR and SOE RMAF have similar functions to India's committee, established under the Advisory Council on Scientific Policy. Economic cooperation between Delhi and London, including commonwealth production and trade, has been facilitated. British aid to India included capital aid and technical assistance, with substantial training and equipment provisions. After independence, India-UK relations faced challenges, including disputes like the Kashmir issue and differing views on the Korean conflict. The British Immigration Bill, and implications of racial discrimination, triggered criticism from India. Despite historical ties and cooperation, challenges like immigration policies and political disputes have tested Indo-British relationships. The ongoing support, aid, and cultural exchanges between the two nations aim at prosperity and diplomatic collaboration, despite occasional disagreements and challenges.