Showing posts with label India-UK Trade Deal on the "Brink of Collapsing" Due to Comments on Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India-UK Trade Deal on the "Brink of Collapsing" Due to Comments on Visa. Show all posts

India-UK Trade Deal on the "Brink of Collapsing" Due to Comments on Visa

 

According to a report in "Politico," it is increasingly unlikely that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to the UK for Diwali to ratify an FTA.

London: According to a UK media report on Wednesday, the India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) is "on the verge of collapse" because the Indian government was incensed by remarks made by UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman on the country's handling of visa overstayers.

According to official sources cited by "The Times," Braverman expressed her reservations about a "open borders" offer to India as part of an FTA, which left ministers in New Delhi "shocked and dissatisfied." It is now thought that there are fewer chances of achieving the pact's Diwali deadline set by the former prime minister Boris Johnson.

There is still a lot of goodwill, but if some people remain part of the [UK] administration, it will stymie negotiations, a source told the newspaper.


According to a report in "Politico," it is increasingly unlikely that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to the UK for Diwali to ratify an FTA.


In an interview last week, the Home Secretary of Indian descent expressed her concern that a trade agreement with India would lead to a surge in immigration to the UK, despite the fact that Indians already made up the largest group of visa overstayers.

Braverman told the weekly news magazine "The Spectator" that he was "concerned about having an open borders migration policy with India because I don't think that's what people voted for with Brexit."


When questioned about the flexibility of visas for students and businesspeople under an FTA between India and the UK, she responded: "But I do harbour some misgivings. The majority of immigrants who overstay their visas in this country are Indians, according to data on migration."


"In order to promote and enable improved cooperation in this area, we even came to an agreement with the Indian government last year. It hasn't always worked out well." Her predecessor at the Home Office, Priti Patel, an Indian national, and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar signed the Migration and Mobility Partnership (MMP) in May of last year.


In response, the Indian High Commission in London noted that in all cases brought to it under the MMP, action has already been taken.


"Mobility has been the main demand from India, and everything else – financial services, banking, education, whisky origin rules, etc. – depends on it. Furthermore, Suella has yanked that mobility question out from under her "According to a senior UK government source, "The Times."


"They were out of control. Mad doesn't even begin to convey how furious they are, "another observed Although it appears that Liz Truss, the British prime minister, and Braverman are at odds over the FTA because she wants to sign it by the Diwali deadline, a media article shows that they actually agree on the topic of migration.


To build the very special India-UK partnership in trade, investment, defence, and through the #LivingBridge, the Indian High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, met Truss at an event in London on Tuesday night. He then tweeted: "Delighted and honoured to greet HE PM Liz Truss @10DowningStreet this evening." The current consensus among strategic experts on both sides is that if the Diwali deadline for the FTA is still met