News & Media 8th Jul 2024

A Labour govt in UK seen “surefooted” on India FTA

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Sanjay Notani Partner | Mumbai

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A Labour government in London could give a shot in the arm to the negotiations on India-UK free trade agreement (FTA), given that a hastening of economic recovery would be the new dispensation’s top priority. They cited that one of the electoral promises was to forge a “new strategic partnership” with the world’s fastest-growing major economy, which would include the FTA, and building stronger ties with the Indian diaspora

Mukesh Jagota from Financial Express (India) writes on “A Labour govt in UK seen “surefooted” on India FTA” with insights from our Partner Sanjay Notani.

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