Piyush Goyal highlights India's progress in digital infra and innovation during UK visit

IANS June 20, 2025 426 views

Piyush Goyal met UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves and industry leaders to strengthen economic ties. He highlighted India’s advancements in digital infrastructure and AI during discussions at the Future Frontiers Forum. The minister emphasized the potential of the India-UK FTA to boost trade and innovation. Goyal also engaged with fintech and SME stakeholders to explore collaborative growth opportunities.

"Highlighted India’s progress in digital infrastructure and innovation, and how the world can benefit from our skilled talent and cost-effective solutions." – Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal highlights India's progress in digital infra and innovation during UK visit
New Delhi, June 20: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met several top UK officials and industry leaders during his visit to Britain, and discussed avenues for collaboration in financial frameworks and emerging technologies like AI.

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Goyal discussed fintech collaboration with Tide CEO Oliver Prill

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Emphasized SME growth and digital empowerment in India-UK ties

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Showcased AI capabilities at Science Museum Group forum

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Reaffirmed commitment to India-UK FTA as transformative partnership

The minister met Rachel Reeves, Chancellor of the Exchequer in UK, and discussed avenues for collaboration in financial frameworks, sustainable finance, and unlocking new trade opportunities to further strengthen the India-UK economic partnership.

Goyal also had an engaging discussion with Oliver Prill, CEO of Tide, a business financial platform based in the UK.

“With India's massive strides in the digital world, we discussed the fintech ecosystem, digital empowerment, and fostering SME-led growth across both economies,” the Union Minister said in a post on X social media platform.

He also interacted with Sir Ian Blatchford, Director and Chief Executive of the Science Museum Group, at the Future Frontiers Forum, London.

“Highlighted India’s progress in digital infrastructure and innovation, and how the world can benefit from our skilled talent, cost-effective solutions, and growing capabilities in AI and emerging technologies. Also, underscored the potential of the India-UK FTA to deepen collaboration in science, technology, and innovation between our nations,” Goyal explained.

Goyal has reaffirmed India’s commitment to transitioning the free trade agreement (FTA) from a negotiated text into a transformative economic partnership.

The minister showcased India’s strategic global outlook and economic leadership at the India Global Forum (IGF) 2025 in London. His visit marked a significant moment following the historic signing of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in May 2025.

The Union Minister described the FTA as a reflection of shared ambition between two vibrant democracies. He stated that the agreement not only enhances bilateral trade, but also demonstrates India’s ability to negotiate balanced and future-oriented trade frameworks aligned with its national interests. Goyal was joined by UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, with moderation by international journalist Mark Barton.

—IANS

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Proud to see India's digital progress being recognized globally! Our UPI and fintech innovations are truly world-class now. Hope this UK partnership brings more opportunities for our startups. 🇮🇳💻
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the progress, I hope the FTA doesn't compromise our domestic industries. We've seen how some trade deals in the past hurt local businesses. Need to ensure 'Make in India' remains strong.
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Arjun S.
Great to see India taking leadership in AI and emerging tech! Our IT talent combined with UK's research capabilities can create something amazing. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sunita P.
Digital India has come a long way! From standing in bank queues to doing everything on phone - what a transformation. Hope this UK collaboration brings more affordable tech solutions for common people.
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Vikram J.
The FTA is good news, but implementation is key. We need to ensure our farmers and small businesses actually benefit, not just big corporations. Also hope there are protections for Indian professionals working in UK.
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Neha R.
As someone working in fintech, this is exciting! India's digital payment systems are better than many Western countries. Hope we can export our expertise while learning from UK's financial regulations. Win-win! 💰

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