India and UK to press ahead with talks on free trade deal
Boris Johnson says India has agreed a "massive push" towards striking a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK.
After meeting his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in Delhi, the PM vowed to get an agreement "done" by Diwali in late October.
Ahead of fresh negotiations next week, he said a deal could take UK-India trade to "a whole new level".
Mr Johnson has previously signalled his target covers reaching an agreement in principle, not signing a full deal.
Experts say any agreement with India this year is likely to be a precursor to a full agreement, with talks still at a relatively early stage.
And Mr Johnson warned there would be "tough asks" from both sides.
The meeting between the two leaders in India's capital came on the final day of Mr Johnson's two-day trip to the country, which has been delayed by Covid.
Speaking after the meeting, Mr Johnson said India was "an incredible rising power in Asia" and deepening trade was a priority.
In a signal that he could be flexible over an Indian demand for looser immigration rules for its nationals as part of a deal, Mr Johnson said Indian skills could help sectors such as IT.
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