UK-India Trade Talks Stalled
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•Keir Starmer to restart UK-India talks after previous negotiations stalled
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No progress has been made on the deal since early this year after the last round of talks concluded.
Rishi Sunak was said to be deeply uneasy with some of the provisions negotiated by his predecessor.
The deal was originally believed to be based on broad agreement for lower tariffs on whisky and cars from the UK .
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