India, U.K. discuss ways to boost ties in key sectors

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In this image released by @MEAIndia via X on June 3, 2025, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office of UK Oliver Robbins during the 17th India-UK Foreign Office Consultations and 1st Strategic Exports and Technology Cooperation Dialogue, in New Delhi.

In this image released by @MEAIndia via X on June 3, 2025, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office of UK Oliver Robbins during the 17th India-UK Foreign Office Consultations and 1st Strategic Exports and Technology Cooperation Dialogue, in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: X@MEAINDIA

India and the U.K. on Tuesday (June 3, 2025) held extensive talks boosting cooperation in areas such as defence and security, counter-terrorism, and green energy.

The two sides discussed ways to expand the ties at the 17th India-U.K. foreign office consultations (FOC) and first strategic exports and technology cooperation dialogue.

The Indian delegation was led by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri while the U.K. side was headed by Sir Oliver Robbins, Permanent Under-Secretary (PUS) at Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

In the FOC meeting, Misri conveyed India's appreciation for the British government's solidarity and support to India in its fight against terrorism.

India and the U.K. are comprehensive strategic partners.

"The FOC provided an opportunity to review and discuss the entire gamut of bilateral relations. Both sides welcomed the conclusion of the India-U.K. free trade agreement and double contribution convention," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.

Last month, India and the U.K. sealed a landmark free trade agreement that will benefit 99% Indian exports from tariff and will make it easier for British firms to export whisky, cars and other products to India besides boosting overall trade basket.

Along with the FTA -- the biggest the U.K. has done since leaving the European Union -- the two sides also sealed a double contribution convention.

In their talks, Mr. Misri and Mr. Robbins discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment and financial sector, defence and security, counter-terrorism, technology, science, innovation, green energy, climate, health, education, and people-to-people relations, the MEA said in a statement.

The two sides also exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest, including developments in Russia-Ukraine, Indo-Pacific and West Asia, it said.

Published - June 04, 2025 08:24 am IST

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