Mumbai: After the highly-successful trade talks with British premier Keir Starmer in Mumbai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India’s plans to double bilateral trade with United Kingdom by 2030 from the existing level of $56 billion even as he seemed to take a dig at United States President Donald Trump, albeit without naming him.
“Today our (Indo-UK) bilateral trade is of the order of $56 billion. We've set a target of doubling it by 2030. I'm confident we can achieve the target before that,” Modi said addressing the India-UK CEO Forum.
Modi, while addressing the sixth edition of Global Fintech Festival, shared how India was helping other countries in the development of digital technologies.
“We're also helping other countries to develop technologies besides sharing it….aur yeh d