India, UK Reaffirm Commitment to Free Trade Agreement
On 17th May, 2024, during the annual UK-India Strategic Dialogue in London, India and Britain reiterated their dedication to finalizing a beneficial free trade agreement.
Key Points
- Progress on 2030 Roadmap: India and the UK reviewed advancements on the 2030 Roadmap, focusing on collaborative efforts in various areas.
- The 2030 Roadmap, established in 2021, outlines joint commitments in health, climate, trade, education, science, technology, and defence.
- FTA Negotiations: Both nations committed to ongoing negotiations for a mutually advantageous free trade agreement, emphasizing enhanced defence cooperation alongside.
- Defence Capability Cooperation: Discussions included ongoing and future collaborations in defence capability, underscoring avenues for deeper engagement ....
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