Three British prime ministers, 14 rounds of negotiations, two missed Diwali deadlines, and general elections later, India and the United Kingdom (UK) hope to relaunch the much-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) talks under the Keir Starmer-led Labour Party next month.
India-UK FTA talks were launched 34 months ago, under the Conservative government headed by former British prime minister (PM) Boris Johnson, with an ambitious target to seal the deal in nine months. However, political instability in the UK, unresolved differences over various issues, and general elections in both nations during April-July further delayed the fruition of the deal.
While thorny