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Will Only Agree To India Trade Deal Approach That Works For UK: PM Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak, ahead of his first visit to India as PM to attend the G20 Summit in New Delhi, apprised his top team on the ongoing trade talks which have completed 12 rounds of negotiations

Rishi Sunak, prime minister of the United Kingdom (UK), told his ministers that the free trade agreement (FTA) talks with India are "progressing", and Britain will only agree to a pact that works for the whole of the UK, the PTI said. According to the report, Sunak, ahead of his first visit to India as prime minister to attend the G20 World Leaders' Summit in New Delhi later this week, apprised his top team on the ongoing trade talks which have completed 12 rounds of negotiations, during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

The British-Indian leader described India as an "indispensable partner" of the UK across all spheres of bilateral cooperation, which he is keen to strengthen further. According to a statement by Downing Street, "He said negotiations around a free trade deal were progressing and that he would only agree to an approach which worked for the whole of the UK."

The statement stated, "The Prime Minister said India was an indispensable partner of the UK, both economically and in addressing the global challenges all democracies are facing. He said we must now strengthen the UK-India relationship."

UK Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, who has returned from a visit to India after talks with Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal last month, also updated the UK Cabinet on the FTA negotiations, saying that "India is already one of the UK's largest trading partners, with a relationship worth GBP 36 billion a year".

The 43-year-old leader is expected to receive a grand welcome when he arrives in New Delhi for the G20 meet, with bilateral talks expected with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the course of his stay. "The Prime Minister concluded Cabinet by setting out his desire to use our growing relationship in trade, defence, and technology to build a lasting and deep partnership with India which benefits the people of the UK for decades to come,” Downing Street noted.

The details of Sunak's visit are yet to be confirmed by Downing Street, while some UK media reports have indicated that a sightseeing visit to Humayan's Tomb is expected to be on the agenda for PM and wife Akshata Murty. 

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