Monday, December 23, 2024

Modi, Sunak, agree on early conclusion of FTA between India and the UK

India and Britain launched negotiations for the free-trade agreement in January with an aim to conclude talks by Diwali but the deadline was missed due to a lack of consensus on issues

New Delhi: The Prime Ministers of India and the UK, Narendra Modi and Rishi Sunak on Thursday, October 27, agreed on the importance of early conclusion of a comprehensive and balanced free trade agreement between the two countries, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says 

It was their first conversation since Indian-origin Sunak took charge as British prime minister on Tuesday, October 24.

Sunak also tweeted his thanks to Modi and said he is excited about what the two “great democracies” can achieve as they deepen their security, defence and economic partnership in the months and years ahead.

Modi tweeted, “Glad to speak to Rishi Sunak . Congratulated him on assuming charge as UK PM. We will work together to further strengthen our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. We also agreed on the importance of early conclusion of a comprehensive and balanced FTA.”

Sunak responded, “Thank you Prime Minister Narendra Modi for your kind words as I get started in my new role. The UK and India share so much. I’m excited about what our two great democracies can achieve as we deepen our security, defence and economic partnership in the months & years ahead.”

India and Britain had begun negotiations for the free-trade agreement (FTA) in January with an aim to conclude talks by Diwali but the deadline was missed due to a lack of consensus on issues.

Sunak, in his previous role as Chancellor of the Exchequer, had expressed support for the FTA as he saw enormous opportunities for both countries in the fintech and insurance sectors.

Sunak is an investment banker-turned politician and at 42, is the youngest British prime minister in 210 years. 

*********************************************************************

Readers

These are extraordinary times. All of us have to rely on high-impact, trustworthy journalism. And this is especially true of the Indian Diaspora. Members of the Indian community overseas cannot be fed with inaccurate news.

Pravasi Samwad is a venture that has no shareholders. It is the result of an impassioned initiative of a handful of Indian journalists spread around the world.  We have taken the small step forward with the pledge to provide news with accuracy, free from political and commercial influence. Our aim is to keep you, our readers, informed about developments at ‘home’ and across the world that affect you.

Please help us to keep our journalism independent and free.

In these difficult times, to run a news website requires finances. While every contribution, big or small, will makes a difference, we request our readers to put us in touch with advertisers worldwide. It will be a great help.

For more information: pravasisamwad00@gmail.com

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

EDITOR'S CHOICE