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AI, software exporters gain as UK-India FTA introduces first-ever source code protection

While the term 'AI' does not feature in the UK government’s public summary, the digital trade chapter uploaded by India’s Commerce Ministry defines artificial intelligence, including machine learning, as an 'emerging technology'.

July 25, 2025 / 06:47 IST
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PM Narendra Modi signed the trade deal with UK PM Keir Starmer on July 24
PM Narendra Modi signed the trade deal with UK PM Keir Starmer on July 24.

In a first for Indian trade policy, the recently concluded UK-India Free Trade Agreement includes a commitment to restrict the forced transfer of source code and embedded algorithms, which means intellectual property (IP) protection for exporters of artificial intelligence (AI), software, and digital services.

The development is being viewed as a major boost for Indian tech, information technology (IT), and ITeS exporters, particularly firms developing AI models, enterprise software, and SaaS platforms that rely on proprietary code.

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“This represents the first time India has agreed to such a commitment,” said Ashita Jain of ORF America in a published note, calling it “a notable policy shift” that could serve as a benchmark in India’s ongoing negotiations with other developed economies.

The provision, part of the digital trade chapter released by India’s Ministry of Commerce, marks a shift in India’s approach to digital trade negotiations. Until now, India had omitted such clauses in trade talks, citing regulatory flexibility and domestic policy priorities.