India and the UK have been
negotiating a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for over two years with a Conservative
Party-led government but the talks were stalled in the 14th round amidst the
general election cycles in both countries.
It is now expected to be picked up by the new
Starmer-led Labour government, which was voted in with a landslide this week.
“The Prime Minister [Starmer] said he looked
forward to further deepening the strong and respectful relationship between
both countries, and welcomed Prime Minister Modi’s leadership on key global
challenges, such as climate change and economic growth,” the spokesperson
noted.
The leaders are then said to have
discussed the importance of the “living bridge” between both countries, and the 2030 Roadmap and are said to
have agreed that there was a wide range of areas across defence and security,
critical and emerging technology, and climate change, for the two countries to
deepen cooperation on.
“Discussing the Free Trade Agreement, the Prime
Minister said he stood ready to conclude a deal that worked for both sides. The
leaders hoped to meet at the earliest opportunity,” the spokesperson added.
Both sides have been working towards clinching a
pact to enhance the GBP 38.1 billion bilateral trading partnership since
January 2022, when Boris Johnson was the British prime minister. The talks have
since had to contend with political turmoil in the UK that first led to a
short-lived Liz Truss premiership followed by Rishi Sunak as Britain's first
prime minister of Indian heritage.
The Labour Party’s election manifesto for
Thursday's polls committed to clinching the deal, stating: “We will seek a new strategic partnership with India, including an FTA,
as well as deepening cooperation in areas like security, education, technology
and climate change.”
The new Starmer-led government’s new Foreign
Secretary, David Lammy, is also on the record saying that he wants to “finish
the job” on the FTA and said he plans to
visit India within the first month of being elected.
“My message to [Finance] Minister Sitharaman and
[Trade] Minister Goyal is that Labour is ready to go. Let’s finally get our free trade deal done and move on,” he said at the
India Global Forum in London last week