India and the UK have recommitted to finalizing a mutually beneficial free trade agreement (FTA) at the UK-India Strategic Dialogue in London. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and his UK counterpart, Sir Philip Barton, discussed progress on the 2030 Roadmap and future collaboration areas, including health, climate, trade, and defense. This dialogue also highlighted successful projects like the world's first malaria vaccine and India's G20 Presidency. Additionally, ongoing India-UK defense collaboration and demands for better market access in sectors such as IT, healthcare, and legal services were addressed.
Want to bring together mutually beneficial FTA for India, Britain: UK Minister : Rashtra News #bring #mutually #beneficial #FTA #India #Britain #Minister UK's Secretary of State for International Trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan has said that both India and Britain want to bring together a free trade agreement (FTA), aimed at boosting economic ties, which is mutually
The exercise assumes significance as while chairing a Cabinet meeting on March 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked the ministers to meet secretaries and other officials of their respective ministries to discuss how the agenda for the first 100 days and the next five years can be better implemented.
The commerce ministry of India focuses on finalizing free trade agreements with the UK and Oman within its 100-day agenda, aiming to enhance exports and expand economic cooperation with Australia.