British PM Starmer hails trade deal with India
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Narendra Modi, India and trade deal
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The India-UK free trade agreement, signed in July 2025, will bring down import costs, increase trade benefitting both industries and consumers, and generate new employment opportunities for the youth,
India and UK aim to double their bilateral trade to $112 billion by 2030 from the current level of 56 billion through the recently signed free trade agreement
British prime minister Keir Starmer said that the India-UK free trade agreement will add “billions of pounds” to UK’s GDP and hundreds of billions of rupees to India’s, as well as add billions to wages.
Narendra Modi and Keir Starmer met in Mumbai, advancing India-UK ties in trade, defence, and education, with the FTA and Vision 2035 as key frameworks for future cooperation and security
India and UK ministers agreed to enhance the Joint Economic and Trade Committee to boost bilateral trade, aiming to double it to $112 billion by 2030.
Keir Starmer in Mumbai on two-day visit with delegation of 125 UK CEOs, university vice chancellors and cultural leaders.