The UK-India trade deal jeopardizes the UK’s commitment to human rights and sustainability, especially amid India's ongoing violations, such as the unjust detention of British national Jagtar Singh Johal. Pushing ahead with this deal is irresponsible. Instead, the UK must swallow its pride, rebuild trade ties with the EU, and focus on relationships that uphold human rights and climate goals — ensuring long-term economic and ethical benefits for both sides.
A UK-India trade agreement presents a vital opportunity to strengthen economic ties between two major global players. As India is set to become the world's third-largest economy, a deal could open lucrative markets for UK businesses, particularly in tech and life sciences. It would also enhance cooperation in key sectors like manufacturing and services — boosting jobs and growth in both countries while reinforcing the UK’s post-Brexit global trade strategy.