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India-UK free trade agreement gets cabinet nod, signing scheduled during PM Modi’s London visit

India and the UK will sign a landmark free trade agreement during PM Modi’s London visit, aiming to eliminate tariffs on key goods and boost bilateral trade to USD 120 billion by 2030.

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In a major development on the economic diplomacy front, the Indian cabinet has approved the long-negotiated free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom. The agreement, officially known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), is set to be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to London on July 24.

The prime minister’s four-day visit will begin on Wednesday and includes stops in both the United Kingdom and the Maldives. Accompanying him on this diplomatic mission will be Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, who will co-sign the agreement with his British counterpart.

Key highlights of the India-UK trade pact

The CETA aims to remove tariffs on key Indian exports such as leather goods, footwear, and garments—sectors known for being labour-intensive. In return, the pact will lower import duties on British products like whisky and automobiles. This mutual tariff relaxation is expected to significantly boost bilateral trade, with the target of doubling trade volumes to USD 120 billion by 2030.

In addition to trade in goods, the agreement encompasses various other sectors, including services, innovation, intellectual property rights, and government procurement.

Negotiations for the FTA officially concluded on May 6, and while the pact will be signed shortly, it will only come into effect after ratification by the British Parliament. The text of the agreement is usually signed by the respective commerce ministers of the two nations.

Social security pact also concluded

Alongside the trade agreement, India and the UK have also wrapped up discussions on a separate Double Contribution Convention Agreement. This social security pact is expected to benefit Indian professionals working in the UK for short durations by avoiding double contributions to social security schemes.

Bilateral investment treaty still under negotiation

While the FTA and social security agreement are in place, discussions around the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) continue. The BIT is expected to focus on protecting investments and ensuring dispute resolution mechanisms for investors from both countries.

Trade figures and projections

India’s exports to the UK grew by 12.6% to USD 14.5 billion in 2024–25, while imports rose marginally by 2.3% to USD 8.6 billion. Overall bilateral trade increased to USD 21.34 billion in 2023–24, up from USD 20.36 billion the previous year.

Once ratified by both governments, the free trade agreement will pave the way for stronger economic ties between India and the UK, fostering more robust commercial exchanges and investment opportunities.

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Noida workers protest under probe as X Storm social media group comes under scanner

Probe into Noida workers protest highlights suspected role of ‘X Storm’ social media group and digital coordination behind the unrest.

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Authorities have intensified their investigation into the recent workers’ protest in Noida, with a social media network known as “X Storm” now emerging as a key focus in the probe.

The unrest, which began as a demonstration over wage-related concerns, escalated into violence in parts of the industrial hub, prompting a wider inquiry into the factors behind the mobilisation of large groups of workers.

According to officials, investigators are examining how digital platforms may have been used to coordinate the protests. Preliminary findings suggest that multiple online groups and accounts played a role in rapidly mobilising participants and spreading messages related to the agitation.

The role of social media has come under particular scrutiny, with authorities looking into whether organised efforts were made to amplify tensions. Officials are also probing the origin of messages circulated online and the possible involvement of coordinated networks.

Recent findings indicate that such protests may not have been entirely spontaneous. Investigations in similar cases have revealed the use of newly created social media accounts, messaging platforms, and closed groups to mobilise crowds quickly and maintain anonymity.

Additionally, concerns have been raised about external elements potentially influencing the protests. Earlier reports have pointed to the involvement of non-worker participants and coordinated digital campaigns that may have contributed to the escalation of violence.

The Noida protest is part of a broader wave of labour unrest driven by demands for higher wages and improved working conditions. The demonstrations turned violent in some areas, with incidents of stone pelting, arson, and clashes with police reported during the peak of the agitation.

Authorities are now focusing on tracing digital footprints, identifying administrators of online groups, and determining whether there was any larger network orchestrating the unrest.

The investigation remains ongoing, with officials stating that appropriate action will be taken based on the findings.

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Rahul Gandhi’s Bengal poll visit cancelled amid permission row, Congress targets Trinamool

Rahul Gandhi’s Bengal visit was cancelled after authorities did not grant permission, triggering a political row between Congress and Trinamool.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s scheduled visit to West Bengal for election campaigning has been cancelled after the party failed to secure the required administrative permission for public events.

The visit, planned for April 23, was called off after the party waited until the evening for clearance but did not receive approval in time to make necessary arrangements.

Congress leaders have alleged that the local administration, under the influence of the ruling Trinamool Congress, did not grant permission for the rally. The party claimed that despite waiting until around 6 pm, the approval did not come through, forcing them to cancel the programme.

Trinamool response

The Trinamool Congress rejected the allegations, stating that all political parties must follow established procedures for holding public meetings. A party minister said applications must be submitted through the designated system within a specified time frame before events.

The Trinamool also indicated that the state government is currently in a caretaker role during the election period, suggesting that questions regarding permissions fall under the purview of the Election Commission.

Fresh dates likely

Congress sources said the party is still keen for Rahul Gandhi to campaign in the state and may seek fresh permission for a visit on April 25 or 26.

Political context

The development comes amid heightened political activity ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, where multiple parties are campaigning aggressively. The Congress and Trinamool Congress, despite being part of broader opposition alignments at the national level, remain direct rivals in the state.

Recent reports also indicate that permission-related issues have affected campaign events in the state, with some rallies being cancelled due to lack of police clearance.

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India will never bow to terror, PM Modi says on Pahalgam attack anniversary

PM Modi remembers victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and reiterates India’s unwavering stand against terrorism.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, marking its first anniversary with a strong message against terrorism.

Remembering those who lost their lives, the Prime Minister said the victims “will never be forgotten” and expressed solidarity with their families. He described the attack as a tragedy that continues to weigh on the nation’s conscience.

Reaffirming India’s position, he said the country stands united in both grief and resolve, adding that India will never bow to any form of terror and that the designs of terrorists will not succeed.

The Pahalgam terror attack took place on April 22, 2025, in Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed in one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in recent years.

A reminder of national resolve

The anniversary has been observed as a moment of remembrance and reflection across the country. It highlights both the human cost of terrorism and India’s continued commitment to counter such threats.

Security forces have also reiterated their resolve to ensure justice for the victims and maintain strong vigilance against terrorism.

The Prime Minister’s message underscores a broader policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism, reinforcing that acts targeting innocent civilians will not weaken the country’s determination.

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