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FTA pact with UK critical for India’s ambition to become manufacturing powerhouse

October 16, 2023
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London - As India and the UK inch closer to sealing a free trade agreement, a forthcoming book says the pact is critical for India’s ambition to become a manufacturing powerhouse while the UK seeks to clinch new deals to highlight the benefits of Brexit.

In his forthcoming book The Reverse Swing-Colonialism to Cooperation, veteran journalist Ashok Tandon noted that the Free Trade Agreement(FTA), if clinched, will come at a time when many western economies are pinning their hopes on India to become a bulwark against China’s growing economic and military clout.

Officials of India and the UK are holding hectic parleys to conclude the negotiations for the FTA. The talks were launched in January 2022. There are expectations that the pact could be signed by the end of this month.

India and the UK are looking at a possible visit to New Delhi by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak soon but it may finally depend on whether the two sides could resolve the remaining differences to firm up the much-awaited FTA.

This aligns with the common vision outlined in the Indo-UK Roadmap-2030, a comprehensive strategic partnership between the two democracies, he said.

The FTA, when signed, will reflect a common vision of a new and transformational comprehensive strategic partnership between India and the UK, according to the book.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Sunak are pushing to double Indo-UK trade by 2030 through the proposed agreement that seeks to slash customs duties and increase market access.

The bilateral trade increased to USD 20.36 billion in 2022-23 from USD 17.5 billion in 2021-22.

The two Governments hope to conclude the ambitious Indo-British FTA as early as possible, Tandon said, adding the deal is crucial for India, which hopes to become a bigger exporter of multiple products to the UK.

On the other hand, after losing access to the EU (European Union) single market, the UK would want to develop strong trade relations with emerging markets around the world and India, with strong economic fundamentals and a large domestic market, is in a better position, he said.

Moreover, the book noted that India is a significant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) source for the UK because many Indian firms have tapped it as a gateway to the EU single market.

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