NEW DELHI: United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday arrived in Mumbai for a two-day go to to India. Starmer landed on the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Worldwide Airport. He'll meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai, and attend the CEO Discussion board and International Fintech Fest 2025 on the Jio World Centre.Starmer was obtained by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CMs Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, and Maharashtra governor Acharya Devvrat.The go to will embody high-level discussions to strengthen the India–UK Complete Strategic Partnership and overview the Imaginative and prescient 2035 Roadmap for bilateral cooperation.PM Starmer visted India on the invitation of PM Modi, the ministry of exterior affairs stated on Saturday. This can be his first official go to to the nation.The 2 Prime Ministers may even focus on alternatives offered by the India–UK Complete Financial and Commerce Settlement (CETA) and trade views on regional and world points, together with commerce, know-how, defence and local weather initiatives.
What's on the agenda?
Starmer's two-day go to has a powerful commerce focus, with the Scotch whisky business anticipated to be one of many “huge winners” of the India–UK Free Commerce Settlement. Downing Avenue stated members of the Scotch Whisky Affiliation are a part of Starmer's commerce mission to discover a possible enhance in whisky gross sales to India price an estimated £1 billion a yr, creating over 1,000 new UK jobs.Starmer's engagements in India will embody key conferences with senior ministers and enterprise leaders to deepen bilateral commerce and diplomatic ties. “The historic commerce deal the UK authorities struck with India this yr is nice information for Scotland and particularly our whisky business; however having secured the deal, our problem and duty now could be to place this deal into motion,” stated Douglas Alexander, UK secretary of state for Scotland. Alexander added that Starmer would “beating the drum for Scotland's most interesting merchandise,” emphasising that the FTA would permit British exports to achieve new markets. The UK authorities has known as the CETA a “landmark” settlement that may enhance development throughout the nation, with export alternatives for different Scottish merchandise similar to shortbread and Irn Bru. Enterprise and commerce secretary Peter Kyle and funding minister Lord Jason Stockwood are among the many ministers accompanying Starmer on the journey, which can concentrate on implementing the settlement. British authorities estimates point out that the CETA may enhance bilateral commerce by £25.5 billion, elevate UK GDP by £4.8 billion, and lift wages by £2.2 billion yearly in the long run.