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India and UK ink free trade deal, Britain's biggest since Brexit; PM Modi calls it 'historic day'

This agreement will especially benefit Indian youth, farmers, fishermen and MSME sector, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi

July 24, 2025 / 20:44 IST
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his United Kingdom (UK) counterpart Keir Starmer on Thursday witnessed the signing of the landmark free trade agreement (FTA) between India and UK -- aimed at doubling the current $56 billion bilateral trade between the two nations by 2030.

The agreement was signed upon PM Modi's arrival in UK on Wednesday in the first-leg of his two-nation visit. On Thursday, he met his UK counterpart in London ahead of the formal signing of the FTA. The bilateral meeting took place at the historic Hawtry Room, where the two leaders held a one-on-one discussion to finalise the contours of what is being described as India's most comprehensive trade pact and the UK's most significant post-Brexit deal.

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"Today marks a historic day in our relations. I am delighted that after the hard work of several years, today our two nations have signed the comprehensive economic and trade agreement," PM Modi said, adding that Indian textile, footwear, seafood, engineering goods, gems and jewellery exports will get better access to the UK market.

"This agreement will especially benefit Indian youth, farmers, fishermen and MSME sector. On the other hand, for the people of India and industry, products made in UK like medical devices will be available at reasonable and affordable prices," he added.