Key Points

The India-UK Free Trade Agreement marks a significant milestone in technological partnership between the two nations. By facilitating AI skills exchange and reducing trade barriers, the FTA creates unprecedented opportunities for innovation and economic growth. Industry leaders highlight the potential for job creation and deeptech collaboration across multiple sectors. This agreement positions both India and the UK as global leaders in emerging technological domains.

Key Points: India-UK FTA Boosts AI Skills and Tech Innovation

  • India leads global AI skills penetration
  • FTA enables talent mobility and tech innovation
  • Reduces trade barriers for deeptech collaboration
  • Strengthens economic resilience for both nations
2 min read

AI and skilling get a booster under India-UK FTA: Industry

Landmark trade agreement opens new pathways for technology collaboration, AI skills exchange between India and UK

"This comprehensive agreement will immediately unlock substantial economic benefits - Keshav Murugesh, CII UK India Business Forum"

New Delhi, May 7

India is at the forefront of shaping the world's digital future, boasting the highest AI skills penetration rate globally and the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will enable the UK to fully recognise India as a key destination for its students and talent to achieve their ambitions in this space, industry leaders said on Wednesday.

The formal signing of the India-UK FTA is a landmark moment, solidifying the natural partnership between our two nations.

"This comprehensive agreement will immediately unlock substantial economic benefits, driving increased trade across goods, services, and, critically, technology. The formalised partnership in key areas like AI will be a catalyst for innovation, creating high-skilled jobs and cementing the UK and India's positions as global leaders in this transformative field," said Keshav Murugesh, Chairperson, CII UK India Business Forum.

For students and technology professionals, in particular, this FTA should serve as a springboard for deeper collaboration in deeptech and the mobility of skills. The long-term potential of this partnership is immense, he mentioned.

"The timing couldn't be better, with the FTA enhancing the economic resilience of both the UK and India by providing access to new markets and reducing vulnerability to external shocks. This is particularly important in a world where trade tensions are on the rise," said Murugesh.

Ashok Chandak, President, IESA and SEMI India, said the FTA is a timely catalyst for boosting the India's image and business opportunities globally in multiple sectors.

The services sector will also benefit significantly, with growth in design, testing, and embedded software, driven by joint R&D and collaboration -- leveraging the UK's design strengths and India's engineering talent thereby helping startups and innovators.

"By reducing tariffs on components, raw materials, and capital equipment, it lowers production costs and enhances the export potential of 'Made in India' products," Chandak mentioned.

The FTA also facilitates skilled talent exchange, strengthens supply chain resilience, and promotes green electronics collaboration.

The agreement will indirectly create hundreds and thousands of jobs across both countries in key sectors.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧 As an AI professional in Bengaluru, I can see how this will open up more opportunities for Indian techies. The UK's recognition of our skills is long overdue. Hope this leads to better pay parity and more joint research projects.
P
Priya M.
While this sounds promising, I hope the government ensures our brightest minds don't just migrate to UK. We need to build our own AI ecosystem here with competitive salaries. "Brain drain" is a real concern despite such agreements.
A
Arjun S.
Made in India products getting boost is the best part! 🚀 Our manufacturing sector needs this kind of international collaboration. Hope to see more Indian startups scaling globally through this partnership.
S
Sanjana P.
As a student pursuing AI, this gives me hope! But will the opportunities be equally accessible to tier-2 city students? Hope the benefits percolate beyond IITs and top institutes. The government should ensure inclusive growth from this FTA.
V
Vikram J.
Good move, but implementation is key. Remember how many such agreements in past didn't deliver as promised? Hope this time there's proper follow-through with clear timelines and measurable outcomes.
N
Neha R.
The green electronics collaboration part is most exciting! 🌱 India and UK can together develop sustainable tech solutions for global markets. This could be our chance to lead in climate-friendly innovation while creating jobs.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50