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EAM Visit United Kingdom (UK)

Brief Context

The External Affairs Minister (EAM) paid an official visit to the United Kingdom.

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Syllabus: GS2/IR

Context

  • The External Affairs Minister (EAM) paid an official visit to the United Kingdom.

About

  • Both leaders discussed India-UK relations, especially the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), technology cooperation, people-to-people ties, and global issues like the Ukraine conflict.
  • Progress on Roadmap 2.0 to energize the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership was reviewed. 
  • Reaffirming India-UK Ties: The visit reinforced the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, focusing on political, economic, and people-to-people collaboration in a changing global landscape.

Brief on India-UK Relations

  • India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership: Upgraded in 2021 with a 10-year Roadmap.
    • India-UK has 2+2 Foreign and Defence Dialogue.
  • Trade Relations: India is the UK’s 11th largest trading partner, while the UK ranks 14th for India.
    • Currently, bilateral trade stands at GBP 42 billion, and the balance is in India’s favour with Britain’s trade deficit with India amounting to GBP 8.3 billion in 2023.
    • FTA negotiations started in 2022, and aims to double bilateral trade by 2030.
  • Defence and Security: UK contributed only 3% of India’s defence imports in the last decade.
    • India aims to diversify from Russian defence imports & develop indigenous defence industries.
    • The UK can aid in technology transfers & advanced defence capabilities.
    • Open General Export Licence (OGEL) (2022) – UK’s first such license for an Indo-Pacific country, easing military tech exports to India.
    • Joint Exercises: Ex Ajeya Warrior, Exercise Konkan, Ex Cobra Warrior.
  • Multilateral Collaboration: Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) (India – Member, UK – Dialogue Partner).
    • Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) (Both UK & India – Members).
    • Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) (India & UK co-lead Maritime Security pillar).
    • The UK supports India’s bid for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council (UNSC).
    • India and the UK cooperate within the G20 on global trade, economic stability, and climate change.
  • People-to-people ties: Rise of Indian-origin politicians.
    • Indian Diaspora considered a “model minority”, excelling in multiple fields.
    • British Indian Community: Over 1.6 million (2.5% of UK’s population).
india uk bilateral defence projects

Challenges: 

  • Key Issues in FTA Negotiations: India’s demands greater mobility & visa access for skilled professionals.
    • The UK demands Lower tariffs on automobiles and alcohol and Greater access for the services sector.
    • UK’s carbon tax and India’s FDI restrictions & regulatory complexities.
  • Geopolitical Differences: India’s neutral stance on Russia-Ukraine war vs UK’s strong opposition to Russia.
  • Khalistan & Extremism Concerns: Attacks on the Indian High Commission in London in 2023.
  • Visa & Immigration Policies: Strict UK visa policies for Indian professionals and students. Also concerns over illegal immigration and overstaying visas.
  • Illegal immigration: Over 100,000 illegal Indian immigrants remain unresolved due to the lack of a migration agreement.

Way Forward

  • Expediting Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
  • Agreement on Migration and Mobility.
  • Enhancing Strategic Ties in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Strengthening Defense & Security Cooperation.

Source: PIB

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