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Starmer and Modi hail ‘historic day’ as UK-India trade deal signed

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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The United Kingdom and India have finalized a comprehensive free trade agreement expected to boost the UK economy by around £4.8 billion annually and attract at least £6 billion in Indian investment. The deal reduces tariffs across key sectors such as Scotch whisky, automobiles, and technology, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral economic and political ties.

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UK and India Sign Historic Trade DealEconomic Benefits of the AgreementKey Provisions and Sectors CoveredImpact on UK-India RelationsConcerns from Trade Unions and Environmental GroupsSignificance for Post-Brexit Britain

UK and India Sign Historic Trade Deal

The United Kingdom and India have formalized a comprehensive free trade agreement, a milestone hailed by both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer as a “historic day” for their nations. This pact represents one of the new Labour government’s first significant foreign policy achievements, signaling a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and economic ties.

Economic Benefits of the Agreement

The trade deal is projected to boost the UK economy by approximately £4.8 billion annually. In addition to enhancing trade, the agreement is expected to attract at least £6 billion in Indian investment into the British economy. These figures highlight the deal’s potential to stimulate growth and create new opportunities across various sectors in both countries.

Key Provisions and Sectors Covered

Under the terms of the agreement, tariffs will be reduced or eliminated on a wide range of goods and services. Key sectors benefiting from the deal include:

  • Scotch whisky – a significant export product for the UK
  • Automobiles – facilitating easier trade in vehicles and parts
  • Technology – promoting collaboration and trade in tech services and products
  • Services – enhancing access for financial, professional, and other service providers

Both countries have also committed to working toward sustainable development goals and improving labour protections, reflecting a broader agenda beyond mere economic gains.

Impact on UK-India Relations

Officials have described the pact as a step-change in UK-India relations after years of complex negotiations. It signals a new era of cooperation and partnership, aiming to deepen economic, political, and cultural ties. The deal underscores the UK’s strategic pivot to engage more closely with major democracies like India in the post-Brexit landscape.

Concerns from Trade Unions and Environmental Groups

Despite widespread political support, some trade unions and environmental organizations have voiced concerns. They emphasize the need for robust safeguards to ensure that workers’ rights are protected and that environmental standards are not compromised. These groups advocate for stringent enforcement mechanisms to accompany the trade agreement, ensuring that economic growth does not come at the expense of social and ecological responsibilities.

Significance for Post-Brexit Britain

The agreement is a clear demonstration of the UK government’s ambition to forge ambitious trade deals outside the European Union framework. It reflects Starmer’s vision to re-energize the UK economy by strengthening ties with key global partners, particularly large democracies such as India. The deal is expected to serve as a model for future trade negotiations and partnerships, showcasing Britain’s ability to negotiate complex agreements on the world stage.

For further information, readers can refer to ongoing coverage in the Guardian’s politics section and the BBC’s business news.

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