India and the United Kingdom are restarting negotiations on a free trade agreement after an eight-month hiatus. Both countries have a long list of demands, but analysts say there’s a renewed urgency to seal the deal, as both nations brace for impact from US President Donald Trump reciprocal tariffs. Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
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