Key Points

Anil Agarwal praised PM Modi's leadership for facilitating the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, calling it a historic milestone. The deal will slash tariffs on 90% of Indian exports, potentially increasing trade to $30 billion. India gains access to UK tech in defense and nuclear sectors while boosting textile exports. The agreement also sets the stage for broader European trade opportunities.

Key Points: Anil Agarwal Credits Modi Leadership for India-UK Free Trade Deal

  • Modi's diplomacy strengthened India-UK trust for FTA
  • Deal cuts 90% duties on Indian exports
  • UK tech to aid India's nuclear and defense sectors
  • Zero-duty access boosts Indian textiles over Bangladesh
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PM Modi's leadership paved the way for India-UK FTA: Anil Agarwal

Vedanta's Anil Agarwal hails PM Modi's role in securing the historic India-UK FTA, boosting bilateral trade to $30 billion.

"Britain has a legacy of 400–500 years of industrial and technological experience, which India can benefit from immensely. – Anil Agarwal"

New Delhi, July 25

The free trade agreement (FTA) between the UK and India is the result of increased trust between the two countries, primarily because of the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said Vedanta Group's non-executive chairman Anil Agarwal on Friday.

In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Agarwal highlighted the efforts of both nations and called the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) a unique and historic accomplishment that will benefit both countries.

According to Agarwal, the deal will further improve bilateral ties.

“Britain has a legacy of 400–500 years of industrial and technological experience, which India can benefit from immensely,” Agarwal said.

The UK has advanced technology in sectors such as nuclear energy, defence, and automobiles, whereas India can export textiles, consumer goods, and everyday products, Agarwal added.

This agreement is expected to reduce duties on Indian exports by 90–95 per cent, potentially boosting trade between the two countries to $30 billion, he further said.

According to the Indian businessman, the trade agreement with the UK marks just the beginning and could have a wider impact across Europe, opening up more future opportunities.

Calling it a historic moment, Agarwal shared that discussions were held among industrialists from both nations during the signing of the agreement.

“The FTA was concluded in a very positive environment. It was necessary for both countries, and it has unlocked new avenues for bilateral engagement,” he said.

Praising PM Modi's historic visit, Agarwal said that the Prime Minister's charisma deeply impressed people in London as he interacted warmly with everyone, visited local tea stalls, enjoyed masala chai, and engaged with people at every booth.

Under the agreement, India will reduce tariffs on 90 per cent of UK-origin goods, while the UK will lower duties on 99 per cent of Indian exports.

This is expected to significantly ease customs procedures and regulatory barriers across sectors. The FTA also aims to bring Indian agricultural exports on par with major European players like Germany.

Moreover, zero-duty access for Indian textiles and leather goods is expected to enhance India’s competitive edge over regional exporters such as Bangladesh and Cambodia.

According to officials, UK exports to India are projected to increase by approximately 60 per cent in the long term as a result of the agreement.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the economic benefits, I hope the government ensures proper safeguards for our small businesses. The UK's advanced tech might overshadow our MSME sector if not implemented carefully.
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Arjun K
Masala chai diplomacy wins again! 😄 On a serious note, this FTA is exactly what we needed. The UK's nuclear and defense tech can boost our Make in India initiative tremendously. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the textile export business, this news is very exciting! Zero-duty access means we can finally compete fairly with Bangladesh. Hope to see quick implementation.
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Vikram M
The 90-95% duty reduction is massive! But I wonder if our infrastructure can handle the increased export volume. Our ports and logistics need major upgrades to capitalize on this opportunity.
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Kavya N
Historic indeed! My father's small leather goods business in Kanpur will benefit greatly from this. Finally some good news for traditional industries after years of struggle. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see how this will affect UK-India relations long term. The cultural exchange potential is huge too - more Indian students might consider UK universities with stronger ties.

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