"After many years, a free trade agreement has been reached that benefits both sides... Piyush Goyal has implemented this with great coordination. I would like to congratulate PM Modi on personally visiting Britain to conclude this trade deal... It will benefit us as trade expands, but at
The Indian automobile industry has warmly welcomed the recently signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), calling it a landmark and transformative development in the global economic landscape.
As India and the UK formally signed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), NSE CEO Ashish Chauhan highlighted how the partnership combines India's strength in high-tech financial systems with the UK's expertise in financial structuring and long-term fund management.
Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday over the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), demanding that a "fugitive transfer agreement" be signed alongside it.
India's recent trade deals with UAE, Switzerland, and now with United Kingdom marks a significant shift in its approach to free trade agreements (FTAs) as India is gradually opening up sensitive areas that were earlier off-limits, according to a report by Global Trade Research Initiative (GT
Addressing concerns over UK companies entering India's Government Procurement (GP) space under the new India-UK FTA, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, said the move will ultimately benefit Indian MSMEs, as UK firms will need to establish manufacturing units in India to rem
The reduction in import duties on automobiles under the newly signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will ultimately benefit Indian auto component manufacturers, said Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, adding that the UK component makers will shift manufacturing to I
Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal reassured that the India-UK FTA does not compromise data protections, asserting that India has a "clear position" on securing its data provisions in every way.
During a joint press statement in London, PM Modi lightened the mood by saying translations weren't needed, adding, "We can use English words in between." UK PM Starmer responded warmly, saying, "I think we understand each other well," reflecting the friendly rapport between the two leade
Ashish Kumar Chauhan, MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange (NSE), has said that the India-UK trade deal should become a template for India's other trade deals with like-minded countries. He termed the deal a harbinger of things to come under new geopolitical realities, where multilat
Samajwadi Party MP Pushpendra Saroj welcomed the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and stated that it will strengthen the relationship between the two countries, boosting businesses and economies.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday concluded his official visit to the United Kingdom, describing it as a "very important" trip that will benefit future generations and boost shared growth and prosperity between the two nations.