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India wants trade pact with UK by October, easier worker visas

The British prime minister’s trip comes just weeks after Foreign Secretary Liz Truss visited New Delhi in a bid to convince the Modi government to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and join efforts to economically isolate Moscow.

April 21, 2022 / 09:13 IST
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Representational Image. Source: Reuters
Representational Image. Source: Reuters

India is keen to finalize a trade pact with Britain by October and will seek easier access to visas for skilled workers and students when U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the country later this week, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

Johnson, who kicks off a two-day visit starting Thursday, will discuss lowering import duty on British whiskey and scotch in his talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the person said, asking not to be identified as the discussions aren’t public. The two leaders are likely to set a deadline for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement, the person added.

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The British prime minister’s trip comes just weeks after Foreign Secretary Liz Truss visited New Delhi in a bid to convince the Modi government to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and join efforts to economically isolate Moscow. The two heads of state are expected to discuss the issue, apart from bolstering trade ties, the person said.

India and Britain launched negotiations for a free trade agreement in January, with an aim to double the trade by 2030. Total trade between the two nations stood at over $16 billion in 2021-22, according to Indian government data.