Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on June 27 said he had a productive roundtable interaction with Asia House and senior executives from leading global firms on strengthening economic partnerships and exploring future opportunities.
“Highlighted India’s strong manufacturing ecosystem and the immense opportunities across sectors that can further deepen our partnership through the India-UK CETA,” the minister said in a post on X.
Goyal also had an interactive luncheon meeting with UKIBC members, engaging with C-suite representatives from leading global organisations on advancing the India-UK growth agenda.
“The discussions focused on unlocking new opportunities, accelerating investments, and deepening collaboration across sectors to foster shared growth while further strengthening India’s global competitiveness,” he added.
The Commerce Minister also addressed faculty, students, alumni and business leaders, and also engaged in a fireside chat at London Business School.
“Spoke about the role of education in strengthening India-UK relations, and how students, professionals and entrepreneurs play a vital role in fostering deeper collaboration, innovation and people-to-people ties. Also, highlighted how the India-UK CETA will unlock new opportunities for collaboration and enable stronger partnerships across diverse sectors for the shared growth of both economies,” said Goyal.
The minister was in London with one of India’s largest-ever business delegations to the UK, comprising over 160 pioneering companies, to translate a historic economic vision into meaningful action.













