India-UK Joint Statement
India - Press Information Bureau
Prime Minister's Office
Posted On: 09 OCT 2025 3:24PM by PIB Delhi
At   the invitation of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Rt Hon   Sir Keir Starmer MP, Hon'ble Prime Minister of the United Kingdom paid   an official visit to India from 08-09 October 2025. Prime Minister   Starmer was accompanied by a high-level delegation including Secretary   of State for Business and Trade and President of the Board of Trade the   Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP, Secretary of State for Scotland the Rt Hon Douglas   Alexander MP, Minister for Investment Mr. Jason Stockwood, and 125   CEOs, entrepreneurs, university Vice Chancellors and cultural leaders.
This is Prime Minister Starmer's first official visit to India. The   visit follows the visit of Prime Minister of India to the United Kingdom   on 23-24 July 2025, during which both sides signed the historic   India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and adopted   the India - UK Vision 2035 and a Defence Industrial Roadmap.
Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Starmer delivered keynote   addresses at the Global Fintech Fest in Mumbai on 09 October 2025. The   Leaders held restricted as well as delegation-level talks in Mumbai on   09 October 2025, where they expressed satisfaction at the upward   trajectory of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and   reaffirmed common commitment to global peace, stability, and a   rules-based international order. They also discussed global and regional   issues of mutual interest.
Growth
The Prime Ministers welcomed the meeting of the CEO Forum in Mumbai on   the sidelines of the India-UK Summit. Both leaders looked forward to the   ratification of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement   (CETA) as early as possible to realise its benefits.
The Prime Ministers also welcomed the resetting of the Joint Economic   and Trade Committee (JETCO) which will support the governance and   utilisation of the CETA and drive forward our wider trade and investment   partnership.
The strong business delegation accompanying UK Prime Minister   demonstrated the opportunities for investment in both countries in the   focus sectors of construction, infrastructure and clean energy, advanced   manufacturing, defence, education, sport, culture, financial and   professional business services, science, technology and innovation,   consumer goods and food. The existing UK India Infrastructure Financing   Bridge (UKIIFB), between NITI Aayog and City of London Corporation, is   an example of our shared ambitions for sustainable growth.
Both Prime Ministers reiterated their commitment to improving   connectivity and enhancing cooperation in the aviation sector and   welcomed that both sides are discussing the renewal of India-UK Air   Services Agreement, along with other aviation related matters. This   provides an opportunity for both countries for closer cooperation across   the aerospace sector.
Technology and Innovation
The Prime Ministers of India and the United Kingdom reaffirmed their   shared commitment to harnessing frontier technologies to drive inclusive   economic growth, strengthen national security, and shape the future of   global innovation. Building on the landmark Technology Security   Initiative (TSI), both leaders welcomed the tangible progress made   across critical and emerging technologies, including telecommunications,   critical minerals, AI, and health tech.
Under the TSI, the leaders expressed happiness at the establishment of:
• The India-UK Connectivity and Innovation Centre, a joint hub focused   on developing AI native network for 6G, Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs),   and cyber security for telecoms, with at least £24m of joint funding in   the first phase of the project.
• The India-UK Joint Centre for AI, advancing responsible and   trustworthy AI across health, climate, fintech, and engineering biology.
• UK - India Critical Minerals Processing and Downstream Collaboration   Guild to build concrete partnerships which strengthen and diversify   critical mineral supply chains and deliver investment and growth in both   nations. They also announced Phase 2 of the UK-India Critical Minerals   Supply Chain Observatory to expand Mineral coverage, further integrate   advanced technologies, unlock new bilateral investment opportunities and   establish a new satellite campus at IIT-ISM Dhanbad.
The UK and India continue to work together to advance biotechnology with   strategic partnerships being signed between institutions like Centre   for Process Innovation (CPI) UK and Biotechnology Research and   Innovation Council (BRIC) institutions in India, Henry Royce Institute   (HRI) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Oxford Nanopore   Technologies (ONT) and BRIC - Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and   Diagnostics (BRIC-CDFD), to deliver transformative outcomes in   Biomanufacturing, 3D Bioprinting, and Genomics.
Defence and Security
The Leaders agreed to expand bilateral exchanges between the armed   forces of India and UK through joint exercises, training and capacity   building. Prime Minister Modi welcomed the port call of UK's Carrier   Strike Group and the Royal Navy's exercise KONKAN with the Indian Navy.   Both sides committed to robust maritime security collaboration in the   Indo-Pacific, including establishment of the Regional Maritime Security   Centre of Excellence (RMSCE) under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative   (IPOI).
In the context of cooperation on training, the two Leaders welcomed   progress on an arrangement that will see Indian Air Force Qualified   Flying Instructors integrated into UK Royal Air Force training,   alongside an agreement that will facilitate our strong training and   education relationship.
Both Prime Ministers are pleased to the intent to finalize an India - UK   Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on cooperation in developing   maritime electric propulsion systems for Indian Naval platforms.
Both leaders also announced the agreement to proceed via government to   government route on an initial supply of Lightweight Multirole Missile   (LMM) systems. This will further support India's air defence   capabilities and, in the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat, meet the current   and future requirements of the Indian Ministry of Defence, and support a   long-term collaboration on complex weapons between the two countries.
The two Prime Ministers unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism   and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations. They called   for zero tolerance for terrorism and concerted international efforts to   combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner, in accordance   with the UN Charter and international law. They agreed to counter   radicalisation and violent extremism; combat financing of terrorism and   the cross-border movement of terrorists; prevent exploitation of new and   emerging technologies for terrorist purposes; tackle terrorist   recruitment; enhance cooperation in information sharing, judicial   co-operation, capacity building; and strengthen bilateral and   multilateral co-operation in these spheres, including at UN and FATF.   They condemned in the strongest terms the April 2025 terrorist attack in   Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. They committed to strengthen co-operation   to take decisive and concerted actions against globally proscribed   terrorists, terror entities and their sponsors.
Climate and Energy
The Leaders reaffirmed the importance of collaboration to achieve   net-zero goals. The Prime Ministers welcomed the 'India-UK Climate   Finance Initiative' to enable scaling up of climate finance, unlocking   green growth and new financing opportunities for both countries They   announced a new joint investment in the Climate Tech Start-up Fund. This   strategic initiative, under the MoU between the UK Government and State   Bank of India, will enhance support for innovative entrepreneurs   working in frontier sectors such as climate technology and AI, driving   innovation and fostering growth.
The Leaders welcomed the establishment of Offshore Wind Taskforce.They   reiterated their intent to explore possibilities for working together   through the Global Clean Power Alliance (GCPA).
Education, Culture and People to People
The leaders underlined the importance of youth, cultural and educational   exchanges in shaping the future of the bilateral relationship. They   expressed commitment to the first Annual Ministerial Strategic Education   Dialogue, and the implementation of the Programme of Cultural   Co-operation signed by both Ministers of Culture in May 2025.
Acknowledging education as a key area of bilateral cooperation, both   sides expressed happiness on the progress in opening of campuses of nine   leading UK universities in India. The University of Southampton has   welcomed its inaugural cohort of Indian students to its campus in   Gurugram.The University Grants Commission has also handed over Letters   of Intent (LoI) for establishment of branch campuses of University of   Liverpool, University of York, University of Aberdeen and University of   Bristol in India. Further, Queens University of Belfast and Coventry   University have been authorised to open their branch campuses in GIFT   City. During the visit, Indian authorities also handed over the LoI for   opening of campus of Lancaster University in Bengaluru and accorded   in-principle approval for opening campus of University of Surrey in GIFT   City.
The Prime Ministers expressed their commitment to continue implementing   the Migration and Mobility Partnership (MMP). While noting the progress   in cooperation for curbing irregular migration, both sides reiterated   their commitment to continue collaboration in this domain.
Both Leaders recognised the Indian diaspora in the United Kingdom as a   living bridge between the two countries and appreciated its contribution   to strengthening bilateral economic, cultural, and societal links. The   Leaders acknowledged the potential of the UK-India Programme of Cultural   Cooperation to bring together the talent in both countries in the areas   of Culture, Creative Industries, Arts, Tourism and Sports.
Regional and Multilateral Cooperation
The Prime Ministers reiterated their shared commitment to global peace,   prosperity and a rules-based international order. They agreed to work   closely in promoting reformed multilateralism, including reform of the   United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The UK reiterated its   long-standing support for India's legitimate aspirations for permanent   membership in a reformed UNSC.
The Leaders acknowledged that the shared values of 2.5 billion peoples   spread across diverse geographies constituting the Commonwealth was its   strength. They agreed to work closely in the areas of Climate Change,   Sustainable Development, and Youth Engagement with the new leadership at   the Commonwealth Organisation.
The two Prime Ministers expressed support for a just and lasting peace   in Ukraine in accordance with international law, including the UN   Charter. They welcomed the ongoing diplomatic efforts by various   countries to achieve this.
They reiterated their commitment to peace and stability in the Middle   East, calling for restraint, protection of civilians and to comply with   international law, and refrain from taking actions that could further   escalate the situation and compromise regional stability. They expressed   their support for the US peace plan for Gaza and their commitment to   working with regional partners to secure an immediate and lasting   ceasefire, the release of the hostages and the delivery of humanitarian   aid, and their shared commitment to a lasting and just peace as a step   towards a Two-State solution, with a safe and secure Israel, alongside a   viable Palestinian state.
Prime Minister Starmer thanked Prime Minister Modi for the warmth and   hospitality extended to him and members of his delegation. The visit   reaffirmed the strong growth and positive trajectory of the India - UK   Comprehensive Strategic Partnership which is built upon shared   democratic values and deep and enduring bonds of friendship between the   two countries.
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