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Keir Starmer India visit strengthens India-UK Free Trade Agreement and Vision 2035 goals

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

80% : Ministerial mechanisms will oversee cooperation in trade, technology, finance, and investment to ensure that the partnership remains dynamic, responsive, and future-ready.
63% : The plan rests on multiple pillars, growth and jobs, technology and innovation, defence and security, climate and clean energy, and education.
63% : The aim of their visit is to seek new partnerships in higher education, digital culture, film, and creative industries.
62% : The vision builds on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established between India and the United Kingdom, setting clear milestones for collaboration across trade, technology, defence, education, climate action, and people-to-people exchanges.
56% : Ahead of Starmer's visit, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India, said in a statement that the two Prime Ministers will meet on 9th October in Mumbai to review progress under the 'Vision 2035' roadmap, a ten-year plan aimed at deepening cooperation across trade, technology, defence, climate, health, education, and people-to-people ties.
55% : However, the new deal demonstrates mutual confidence between two countries that are determined to create a framework for long-term economic partnership.

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