India and the United Kingdom have signed a landmark <strong>free trade agreement</strong> during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the UK, marking a major step forward in economic relations between the two countries. The deal will cut tariffs on a wide range of goods, including <strong>Scotch whisky</strong>, cars, textiles, and agricultural products, and is projected to boost bilateral trade by over $34 billion annually. Key sectors such as Indian textiles, gems, and food products, as well as British whisky and cars, are set to benefit significantly. The agreement also includes provisions for increased investment, job creation, and improved market access for both sides. While the deal is celebrated as a win-win, some concerns remain over its impact on public health and certain domestic industries.
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