India-UK Trade Deal Signals Modi's Priorities
Digest more
Britain and India signed a landmark free trade agreement on Thursday during a visit to the UK by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sealing a deal to cut tariffs on goods from textiles to whisky and cars and allow more market access for businesses.
The agreement between the world’s fifth and sixth largest economies will boost the bilateral trade by a further 25.5 billion pounds ($34.4 billion) by 2024.
India's advancing diplomacy, including a trade deal with Britain, point to the United States being left behind
4hon MSN
Commerce minister Piyush Goyal announced that trade agreement talks with the US are progressing rapidly, with the next negotiation round scheduled for August in India. Both nations aim to finalize the initial agreement tranche by fall,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the India-UK Free Trade Agreement as proof of global trust in India. During his visit to Tamil Nadu, he inaugurated infrastructure projects worth Rs 4,900 crore, highlighting the transformative impact on the state's economy.
India stays silent as US tariff deadline nears, favoring quiet diplomacy over public pressure in high-stakes trade talks.
Based on the key features of the DCC highlighted in the side letters, let's examine the implications for Indian employees assigned to work in the UK.
6h
ABP News on MSNIndia-US Trade Deal ‘Highly Anticipated’, Says Finance Commission Chief Arvind PanagariyaThere is a great deal of anticipation and enthusiasm in India to get the trade agreement done with the US which will help Indian businesses get access to a larger exports market, Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the 16th Finance Commission,