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India, UK Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement

The provided text discusses a trade deal between India and the UK, announced on July 24, 2025. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts:

Key Aspects of the Trade Deal:

Benefits emphasized: Both sides highlighted the advantages for their respective constituents.
UK: British workers in manufacturing, Scottish whiskey distillers, and the service sector in London, Manchester, and Leeds.
India: Lower Indian tariffs for goods exported from the UK.
Significance for the UK: Described as Britain’s “biggest” trade deal as Brexit.
significance for India: Claimed to be the “best deal that India has ever offered anyone.”
double Contributions Convention (DCC): India and the UK agreed to negotiate this convention to ensure that employers and employees working across borders pay social security contributions in only one country.

Broader Trade Context for India:

India is also in talks for a limited trade deal with the US.
India has ongoing trade negotiations with the EU and others.
India has already signed trade deals with Australia, the UAE, and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

Discussions Beyond Trade:

Terrorism: Indian Prime Minister Modi thanked UK leader Keir Starmer for his support in the fight against terror, emphasizing unity against double standards and the misuse of democratic freedoms by extremist ideologies.
economic Offenders: Cooperation on the extradition of economic offenders will be enhanced. The UK hosts individuals considered economic fugitives under Indian law,such as Nirav Modi,Lalit Modi,and Vijay Mallya.
Geopolitics: Discussions included peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, the conflict in Ukraine, and the situation in West Asia. India supports the “early restoration of peace and stability” and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Development vs. Expansionism: Prime minister Modi stated that the current era demands development, not expansionism.

Logistics and Security:

The Prime Minister’s visit included a half-day at Chequers and a meeting with King Charles.
The trip had an “added level of security,” possibly due to concerns about Khalistani separatists.
Access for the press was more restricted than usual for prime Minister Modi’s foreign trips.Date of Publication: July 24, 2025, 03:31 PM.

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