Rishi Sunak said he 'won't rush' into a UK trade deal with India as he arrived for a G20 summit of world leaders.
Rishi Sunak said he "won't rush" into a UK trade deal with India as he arrived for a G20 summit of world leaders.The UK prime minister said he would not set an deadline for negotiations, which began early last year, to conclude. If agreed India would become the biggest country yet to strike a trade agreement with the UK since Brexit.
Currently Indian students are allowed to stay in the UK for two years after graduating, but Mr Modi wants to enshrine that in an agreement after Home Secretary Suella Braverman suggested the rules could change.
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