
PM Modi arrives in London, key India-UK trade deal on agenda
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PM Modi arrives in London, key India-UK trade deal on agenda
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in London on Thursday for two-day visit to the United Kingdom. Announcing his arrival, PM Modi says the visit would advance the economic partnership between India and the UK. UK PM Keir Starmer also heaped praise on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), that both countries are set to sign. The FTA will help India massively in terms of tariff, with 99 per cent Indian exports likely to benefit from tariff. As part of the trade deal, it will also be easier for British firms to export whisky, cars and other products to India. PM Modi will also meet King Charles III, before heading to the Maldives for his visit on July 25-26.
“The focus will be on furthering prosperity, growth and boosting job creation for our people. A strong India-UK friendship is essential for global progress,” a part of his tweet read.
Ahead of his meeting with PM Modi, UK PM Keir Starmer also heaped praise on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), that both countries are set to sign. “Our landmark trade deal with India is a major win for Britain,” said Starmer.
What’s on agenda?
The formal signing of the FTA between India and the UK would be the key highlight of PM Modi’s visit. He will hold a meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and discuss the bilateral ties between the two countries.
The agreement was signed on May 6 and will reportedly be signed by the commerce ministers of India and UK, Piyush Goyal and Jonathan Reynolds, respectively.
The FTA will help India massively in terms of tariff, with 99 per cent Indian exports likely to benefit from tariff. As part of the trade deal, it will also be easier for British firms to export whisky, cars and other products to India.
While in the UK, PM Modi will be hosted by Starmer at Chequers, the British PM’s residence located 50 km northwest of London, people familiar with the matter earlier said.
The Prime Minister’s visit aims at both India and the UK reviewing the progress of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP). Trade and economy, technology, defence, climate, health and education will be some of the focus areas.
Besides, PM Modi will also meet King Charles III, before heading to the Maldives for his visit on July 25-26.
Interaction with Indian community
Upon his arrival in London, PM Modi interacted with some members of the Indian community there, who had been waiting for him.
The Indian diaspora expressed joy upon meeting the Prime Minister, and wished him well for the visit.
“I just met the PM. He walked past us. It was a surreal moment. I got to shake my hand. He is so dynamic… It was an amazing experience,” Gehna Gautam, an Indian diaspora member was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
“The Prime Minister shook my hand and gave me ‘Ashirwad’. It was the best feeling ever…,” said Bhavya, another member.
Some members of the Dawoodi Bohra community also seemed excited to meet the PM. As Dawoodi Bohras, we are very proud of the relationship that the Prime Minister has with our community. He’s been a friend of our community for many years. And as a proud Dawoodi Bohra and as a British citizen, we welcome him to the UK and look forward to meeting him…” a member said.
Catherine West, UK Foreign Office Minister in charge of the Indo-Pacific, received PM Modi at the London airport. Indian High Commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami and British High Commissioner to New Delhi Lindy Cameron accompanied her, reported news agency PTI.