Key Points

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lit traditional diyas in Mumbai as part of his first official visit to India. The gesture symbolized the deepening cultural ties between the two nations ahead of the Diwali festival. Starmer leads the largest trade delegation ever sent by Britain to India, focusing on implementing the landmark Free Trade Agreement. The visit represents the return leg following Prime Minister Modi's trip to the UK earlier this year, marking a significant moment in bilateral relations.

Key Points: Keir Starmer Lights Diyas in Mumbai Ahead of Diwali Visit

  • Starmer lit traditional diyas symbolizing cultural bonds ahead of Diwali festival
  • UK PM leads largest ever British trade delegation to India
  • Landmark Free Trade Agreement signed in July aims to boost bilateral trade
  • Mumbai displayed massive welcome banners featuring Modi and Starmer images
  • Business leaders discussed expanding £25.5 billion annual trade partnership
  • Visit marks return leg after Prime Minister Modi's UK trip earlier this year
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UK PM Keir Starmer lights diyas in Mumbai ahead of Diwali, symbolising India-UK cultural bond

UK PM Keir Starmer participates in Diwali traditions in Mumbai during historic trade mission, strengthening cultural and economic ties with India.

"This is the biggest trade mission that the United Kingdom has ever sent to India. - Keir Starmer"

Mumbai, October 8

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lit diyas in Mumbai on Wednesday, symbolising the deep cultural ties between India and the United Kingdom as the Diwali festival approaches.

The lighting of diyas came as part of Starmer's first official visit to India, marking an important milestone in India-UK relations.

Mumbai extended a warm welcome to the British Prime Minister, as showcased in a video shared by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.

Sharing the clip on X, Jaiswal wrote, "Mumbai gives a special welcome to PM @Keir_Starmer of UK," accompanied by the Indian and UK flags.

The 39-second video shows large roadside billboards in Mumbai featuring photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with the message "Warm Welcome".

The visuals capture banners displayed along Marine Drive and adjoining areas as vehicles pass by. As the video begins, a subtitle appears on screen that reads, "Welcoming PM Keir Starmer of UK to India."

During his visit, Starmer met with business leaders in Mumbai and described the India-UK trade partnership as "really important".

Speaking at an interaction with industry representatives, he said, "This is the biggest trade mission that the United Kingdom has ever sent to India."

He noted that his visit marks the "return leg" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trip to the UK earlier this year.

Calling the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed in July this year between the two countries "really important", Starmer said, "It's the biggest deal we've struck since we left the European Union. I think it's also the biggest deal that India has ever struck, so it's hugely important."

The UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA), signed in July 2024 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UK, is a landmark deal that aims to boost bilateral trade between the two nations by £25.5 billion annually.

The agreement includes substantial tariff reductions on goods such as textiles, whisky, and cars, making Indian exports more competitive in the UK market and vice versa. The FTA is expected to create thousands of jobs in both countries, particularly in sectors like textiles, leather, footwear, sports goods, and engineering, while expanding market access and reducing tariffs.

In a light-hearted moment during his interaction at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, Starmer was also seen taking a selfie with a disposable camera, adding a personal touch to the otherwise formal trade discussions.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended a warm welcome to his British counterpart, expressing optimism about the visit.

In a post on X, he said, "Welcome Prime Minister Keir Starmer on your historic first visit to India with the largest ever trade delegation from the UK. Looking forward to our meeting tomorrow for advancing our shared vision of a stronger, mutually prosperous future."

Upon arrival at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, Starmer was received by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar.

"A warm welcome to PM Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom! Received by the Governor of Maharashtra and Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat, at the airport. This visit marks a new chapter in our strong and dynamic India-UK partnership," the MEA said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The FTA is a game-changer for Indian businesses! £25.5 billion boost in trade will create so many jobs in textiles and engineering sectors. Finally seeing concrete benefits from diplomatic visits.
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Sarah B
While the cultural gestures are nice, I hope the FTA negotiations truly benefit Indian farmers and small businesses. Sometimes these deals favor the larger corporations. Let's ensure the benefits reach the grassroots level.
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Arjun K
The selfie with disposable camera moment was so relatable! 😄 Good to see world leaders being human. Mumbai looking beautiful in the welcome banners along Marine Drive.
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Kavya N
As someone working in the textile industry, the tariff reductions are a huge relief. Our products will be more competitive in UK markets. This visit brings real economic hope for many Indian families.
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Michael C
The timing around Diwali makes this visit extra special. Lighting diyas symbolizes the removal of darkness and ignorance - perfect metaphor for strengthening India-UK ties. Wishing both nations a prosperous partnership!

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