PM Modi meets UK counterpart Starmer at G7 Summit, says 'will keep working together' to strengthen ties

IANS June 18, 2025 234 views

PM Modi and UK counterpart Starmer reaffirmed commitment to stronger ties at the G7 Summit, citing progress in trade and shared challenges. The meeting followed the tragic Air India crash, with the UK offering investigative support. Both leaders highlighted the recent FTA as a milestone to boost economic cooperation. Discussions also touched on counter-terrorism efforts and future diplomatic engagements.

"An exceptional conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer! India and UK ties are getting stronger." – PM Narendra Modi
Kananaskis, June 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Tuesday at the sidelines of the G7 Summit here and said that both countries will keep working together to boost the wonderful ties between each other.

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Modi-Starmer meet focuses on trade boost post FTA signing

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UK offers Air India crash investigation support

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Bilateral trade set to double by 2030

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G7 sidelines talks reinforce strategic partnership

Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi said: "An exceptional conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer! India and UK ties are getting stronger, reflecting in the ground we've covered in areas like trade and commerce. We will keep working together to add even more momentum to this wonderful friendship. @Keir_Starmer."

This meeting at the G7 Summit comes in the wake of the tragic Air India crash, which claimed British lives..

The crash occurred on June 12, when an Air India flight bound for London from Ahmedabad crashed shortly after takeoff, ramming into a doctors' hostel at BJ Medical College in Gujarat's Ahmedabad.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, had expressed shock and grief after the Air India flight bound for London crashed shortly after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport, triggering a massive emergency response.

"Today is a truly heartbreaking day for many British and Indian families up and down the country. I want to extend my heartfelt sympathies to all those impacted by the horrific plane crash," Starmer posted on X following the accident.

Additionally, the United Kingdom's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) have offered assistance in the investigation that is being carried out by the Indian authorities following the crash.

Earlier on June 7, Prime Minister Modi had also conveyed his warm greetings to the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and reiterated the invitation for his visit to India at the earliest mutual convenience.

Earlier in June 2025, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar thanked the government of the United Kingdom for standing shoulder to shoulder with India in its fight against terrorism to bring the perpetrators of heinous April 22 Pahalgam terror attack to justice.

UK's Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visited India which followed the recent historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed between the two countries on May 6 which, along with the Double Contribution Convention, said EAM Jaishankar, is truly a milestone which will not only propel the two-way trade and investment but will have also have a positive effect on other strategic aspects of India-UK bilateral ties besides also contributing to the strengthening of supply and value chains.

Notably, in May 2025, India and the UK signed a India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), marking a significant step between the world's fourth and sixth largest economies amid ongoing global trade volatility and tariff uncertainties.

UK is India's fourth largest export destination and India is UK's 11th largest trading partner.

The bilateral trade of about $60 billion is projected to double by 2030.

It is India's 16th FTA, and the UK's most significant bilateral trade deal post-Brexit.

The FTA grants zero-duty access for 99 per cent of Indian exports to the UK, including textiles, apparel, leather, footwear, marine products, sports goods, toys, gems and jewellery, auto parts, engineering goods, and organic chemicals.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
The FTA is a game-changer for Indian businesses! 🇮🇳🇬🇧 Our textile and engineering sectors will get a huge boost. Hope this also leads to more UK investments in Indian manufacturing under Make in India. Modi ji's foreign policy is really paying off.
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Priya M.
While trade agreements are welcome, I wish our leaders would also discuss more cultural exchange programs. So many young Indians go to UK for studies - can we get better visa policies? The tragic plane crash shows how deeply connected our peoples are. 🙏
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Arjun S.
UK standing with India against terrorism is important, but we must ensure this partnership is two-way. Sometimes it feels Western countries lecture us on human rights while ignoring our security concerns. Hope Starmer understands India's perspective better than his predecessors.
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Sunita P.
The Ahmedabad crash was so heartbreaking 💔 Glad to see both leaders handling it with sensitivity. Safety standards at our airports need urgent review though - can't afford such tragedies when aviation sector is growing so fast. UK's investigation help is welcome.
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Vikram J.
Doubling trade by 2030 sounds ambitious but achievable. My small export business already getting inquiries from UK buyers after FTA news! Just hope our government ensures small businesses get proper guidance to benefit from this deal. Documentation processes should be simplified.
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Neha T.
While economic ties are important, I hope PM Modi also discusses climate change cooperation with UK. We're both facing extreme weather - joint research on sustainable tech could be win-win. Also, will the FTA include any environmental safeguards?

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