Keir Starmer: The British PM who got India-UK FTA over the line
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At a glance
- Keir Starmer, days before resigning as British PM, met with Indian PM Modi to finalize a Free Trade Agreement.
- The meeting occurred on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, setting July 15 as the date for the FTA.
- Starmer's involvement was crucial in advancing the trade deal between the two nations.
Keir Starmer, in the final days of his tenure as British Prime Minister, held a pivotal meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The discussion, which took place on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, was instrumental in setting July 15 as the target date for the finalization of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Starmer's engagement with Modi underscored the importance of the trade deal. The agreement has been a significant point of negotiation between the two countries, aiming to boost economic ties and trade volumes. The specific date set for its conclusion signals a strong commitment from both leaderships to see the FTA through.
The meeting highlights a key achievement in Starmer's premiership, particularly in the realm of international trade relations. The finalization of the FTA is expected to have substantial economic implications for both India and the UK, fostering closer commercial partnerships.
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