Key Points

PM Modi invited UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to India after finalizing a historic Free Trade Agreement. The deal, the UK's largest since Brexit, promises major economic benefits for both nations. Starmer accepted the invitation, expressing eagerness to strengthen ties. The leaders also discussed security concerns following the Jammu & Kashmir terror attack.

Key Points: Modi Invites UK's Keir Starmer After Historic Trade Deal

  • Modi and Starmer celebrate UK-India FTA boosting billions in trade
  • Deal marks UK's largest post-Brexit economic agreement
  • Leaders discuss Jammu & Kashmir attack
  • Starmer accepts invitation to visit India
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PM Modi invites UK's Keir Starmer to visit India following landmark Free Trade Agreement

PM Modi invites UK's Keir Starmer to India following their landmark Free Trade Agreement, hailed as the UK's biggest post-Brexit deal.

"This historic deal is the biggest the UK has done since leaving the EU – British High Commission"

London, May 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended an invitation to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to visit India, which was warmly accepted.

During a phone conversation between the two leaders, they celebrated the landmark UK-India Free Trade Agreement, marking a historic milestone in their bilateral relations. The agreement, hailed as the largest the UK has signed since leaving the EU, promises substantial economic benefits for both nations.

The British High Commission in a statement said, "The Prime Minister spoke to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi today. The leaders began by celebrating the landmark UK-India Free Trade Agreement announced today - a deal which will add billions to the UK economy, boost wages and deliver on this government's Plan for Change."

The statement added, "In a huge economic win for the UK, delivering for working people and British businesses, the Prime Minister underscored the need to go further and faster to get things done, to secure and renew our country. Through pragmatism and purpose, the leaders noted that this historic deal is the biggest the UK has done since leaving the EU, and the most ambitious India has ever done. Prime Minister Modi also thanked the Prime Minister for his decisive leadership in getting the deal over the line."

British High Commissioner to India, Lindy Cameron, praised the trade deal, saying that it marks a "new era of growth for two of the world's largest economies."

Sharing a post on X, Cameron wrote, "Such exciting times ahead for the UK-India partnership. Thrilled to welcome this landmark trade deal, marking a new era of growth for two of the world's largest and most innovative economies. And so proud of the amazing negotiating teams on both sides."

https://x.com/Lindy_Cameron/status/1919754383065010320

"Finally, Prime Minister Modi extended an invitation to India, which the Prime Minister was pleased to accept and said he looked forward to visiting India at the earliest opportunity," the British High Commission said.

The two leaders also discussed the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, with the UK Prime Minister offering condolences for the tragic loss of life. Additionally, the UK Prime Minister expressed his eagerness to visit India at the earliest opportunity.

"Turning to the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir last month, the Prime Minister reiterated his deep condolences at the tragic and senseless loss of life," the British High Commission said.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This FTA is a game-changer for Indian businesses! 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧 Our IT and pharma sectors will get a huge boost. Hope Starmer's visit leads to more collaborations in tech and education. Modi ji's foreign policy is really paying off!
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Priya M.
Good to see UK acknowledging the Kashmir issue. But I hope they understand our sovereignty concerns better during Starmer's visit. The trade deal is excellent though - my textile export business might finally get easier access to UK markets!
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Amit S.
While the FTA is welcome, I hope our government ensures fair terms. Remember how previous trade deals sometimes favored developed nations more. Also, will UK ease visa rules for Indian professionals? That's the real test of partnership.
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Sunita R.
As an economics student, I'm fascinated by this deal! UK gets access to our huge market, we get better tech transfer. Win-win! But hope our small businesses won't be overshadowed by British giants. Some protection needed for MSME sector.
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Vikram J.
The diplomatic language about Kashmir is appreciated, but actions matter more. Will UK stop giving platforms to separatists? That said, the trade deal is brilliant - especially for our automobile and jewelry exports. Make in India gets global!
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Neha P.
Hope this means more UK universities will set up campuses in India under the new education policy! 🤞 The youth stand to benefit most from such collaborations. Also curious - will Scotch whisky become cheaper now? 😄

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