
On Thursday, October, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted a bilateral interview with his British counterpart Keir Starmer in Raj Bhavan, Mumbai. The meeting primarily focused on strengthening links in India-UK in areas such as trade, defense, safety and critical technology.
A visit to Starmer in India came two months after both countries have signed a free trade memory that will increase access to the market, reduce tariffs, and are expected that by 2030 the bilateral trade is doubled.
In India-UK CETA, a broken road for young people, expands business and benefits our industry and consumers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the post of X said.
The government statement showed 12 results of a visit to PM Starmer in India. Here are the results:
Technology and innovation
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3. Starting Phase II Observatory for Supplier chain in India and India for critical minerals and establishment of a new satellite campus in IIT-IM Dhanbad.
4. The establishment of the industrial industry of critical minerals to ensure resistant supplier chains and promotion of green technologies.
Education
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6. Approval of the principle for opening the University of Surrey campus in a gift city.
Trade and investment
7. Inauguration Meeting of the reconstructed forum of the CEO of India-UK.
8. Resetting the Common Commission for Economic Trade in India-KUS (JETCO), which will support CETA implementation and manage economic growth and jobs in both countries.
9. A new joint investment in the Fund for Starting Climate Technology, a strategic initiative within the memorand of the United Kingdom Government and the state bank of India for supporting innovative business entrepreneurs such as climate technology and artificial intelligence.
Climate, health and research
10. Starting Phase III of Bio-Medical Research Career Program.
In this context, we discussed with PM Starmer about business ties and economic ties between our nations in the coming times.
11. The establishment of a working group for the wind coast at sea.
12. A letter about the intention (LOI) between ICMR and NIHR, Great Britain on Health Research.
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