By Aditi Khanna
LONDON :
BRITISH Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that trade talks with India will relaunch in the new year, following his bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G20 Summit in Brazil.
Starmer and Modi met on the sidelines of the summit in Rio de Janeiro on Monday after which Downing Street said the UK will seek a new strategic partnership with India, including a trade agreement as well as deepening cooperation in areas like security, education, technology, and climate change.
Starmer’s spokesperson said the UK is committed to negotiating a trade deal with India, one of the fastest growing economies in the world. “A new trade deal with India will support jobs and prosperity in the UK – and represent a step forward in our mission to deliver growth and opportunity across our country,” Starmer said in a statement released by 10 Downing Street after the bilateral meeting.
A readout of the Starmer-Modi talks released in London on Tuesday stated that both leaders agreed to take forward an ambitious UK-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to take the relationship to new heights in trade and investment, security and
defence, technology, climate,
health and education.
“As part of this they agreed
to relaunch UK-India trade
talks early next year. They also
welcomed the recentlaunchof
the Technology Security
Initiative, and discussed the
opportunities for furthercooperation on defence and security,” a Downing Street
spokesperson said.
“Finally both leaders agreed
on the strength of cultural ties
between the two countries,
providing a strong foundation
for further ongoing cooperation,” thespokespersonadded.
Starmer then took to X to
term hismeeting withModi as
“a very productive.”
Earlier,PrimeMinisterModi
describe the exchange as
“extremely productive” on his
post on X.
He said: “For India, the
Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership with the UK is of
immense priority. In the coming years, we are eager to work
closely in areas such as technology, green energy, security,
innovation and technology.
“We also want to add
strength to trade aswell as cultural linkages.”
Meanwhile, Downing Street
highlighted that Starmer is
using his trip to the G20 in
Brazil to strengthen ties with
the world’s leading economic
powers to drive growth and
deliver for the British people.
It came soon after Starmer’s
meeting with Chinese
President Xi Jinping and talks
with Prime Minister of Japan
Shigeru Ishiba and Australian
PM Anthony Albanese.