Key Points

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has thrown his weight behind India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. The endorsement came during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mumbai, where both leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties. Beyond political support, the visit focused on implementing the India-UK Free Trade Agreement signed in July. The nations also announced new collaborations in climate technology, artificial intelligence, and critical minerals supply chains.

Key Points: Keir Starmer Backs India for Permanent UN Security Council Seat

  • UK Prime Minister explicitly supports India's permanent UN Security Council membership
  • Both nations commit to promoting reformed multilateralism at United Nations
  • India-UK Free Trade Agreement undergoing ratification process in both countries
  • New joint investments announced for Climate Technology Startup Fund and AI
  • Critical Minerals Industry Guild established to secure resilient supply chains
  • Education collaboration expands with new satellite campus at IIT Dhanbad
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We want to see India taking its rightful place in UN Security Council: UK Prime Minister

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer supports India's permanent UNSC membership during meeting with PM Modi, strengthening bilateral ties and trade relations.

"We want to see India taking its rightful place in the UN Security Council - Keir Starmer"

Mumbai, October 9

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has backed India getting a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

"We sit together in the Commonwealth, G20, and we want to see India taking its rightful place in the UN Security Council," Starmer said after his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The joint statement issued after the meeting said that the Prime Ministers reiterated their shared commitment to global peace, prosperity and a rules-based international order.

"They agreed to work closely in promoting reformed multilateralism, including reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The UK reiterated its long-standing support for India's legitimate aspirations for permanent membership in a reformed UNSC," it said.

Answering queries during a special media briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri also spoke of the UK's support for India getting a permanent UNSC seat.

"We have received support from the United Kingdom insofar as our objective to gain a place as a permanent member on a reconstituted and reformed UN Security Council is concerned. The UK has been on the record on several occasions in the past as well, and we very much welcome and appreciate that support," he said.

Misri said trade and investment were among the focus areas during the visit.

"The Free Trade Agreement that was signed in July is now undergoing the process of ratification in both the countries and both leaders remarked on, while even as this process is going on, how excited the trade, business and investment communities in the two countries are at the prospects of the full implementation of this agreement. Much of the time yesterday between the business leaders of the two countries was spent on making plans for future investment, future trade cooperation between the two sides," he said.

"This visit has given both sides the opportunity to discuss deepening their strategic economic engagement in order to derive the full benefits from tariff reduction under the FTA," he added.

The first meeting of the reconstituted India-UK CEOs Forum took place on Thursday.

Yesterday, the UK Secretary of State for Trade and Investment Business and Trade and the Indian Commerce and Industries Minister took stock of the trade and investment relationship between the two countries and also had discussions on the Joint Economic and Trade Committee, which has been reconstituted and will reset and determine the long-term India-UK trade and investment relationship. This joint economic and trade committee will also support the implementation of the India-UK FTA," Misri said.

He said the leaders also announced new joint investments to boost the Climate Technology Startup Fund for supporting entrepreneurs in sectors of climate technology and Artificial Intelligence and this will also help in supporting the FTA chapter on innovation which also ties in with some of the initiatives that we are discussing under the Technology Security Initiative.

Misri said technology and innovation was the second major focus area.

"This is a very important pillar of the bilateral relationship. You would be aware that during Prime Minister's visit, the progress that was made on this particular pillar and under TSI. Major announcements have been made during the ongoing visit with regard to the establishment of the India-UK Connectivity and Innovation Centre, the India-UK Joint Centre for Artificial Intelligence and a Critical Minerals Industry Guild to secure resilient supply chains and promote green technologies," he said.

Both sides also agreed to launch phase two of the UK-India Critical Minerals Supply Chain Observatory and establishing a new satellite campus at IIT, the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad.

The two leaders discussed increasing collaboration in the education sector between the two countries.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate UK's support, let's not forget this has been promised for years. Actual implementation is what matters. The UNSC reform process moves at a snail's pace. Hope this time it's different.
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Rohit P
Great to see the FTA progress and technology partnerships! The AI and climate tech collaborations will benefit both countries. UK-India relations are definitely on the right track. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone working in education sector, I'm excited about the satellite campus at IIT Dhanbad. More such collaborations will help Indian students get world-class education opportunities.
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Vikram M
UNSC seat is our right, not a favor. India has contributed significantly to UN peacekeeping missions and global stability. The current permanent members need to understand that the world has changed since 1945.
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Michael C
The critical minerals partnership is crucial for green technology. India has abundant resources and UK has the technology - perfect synergy for sustainable development. Good strategic thinking by both governments.

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