The Labour Party is poised to win, replacing the Conservative Party that has ruled Britain since 2010. A change in government after 14 years would have implications for British foreign policy, including the UK's relations with India.
For years, the story of India-UK ties had been underwhelming despite the long intertwined histories of the two nations. In addition, a prolonged Brexit process and political turmoil within Britain resulted in a lack of attention beyond these issues.
With Brexit finally out of the way, the India-UK partnership has begun to blossom, characterised by India's key role in post-Brexit Britain's foreign and trade policy and its "Global Britain" aspirations. Ties were upgraded to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2022 during former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's tenure, accompanied by a 2030 road map to deepen bilateral relations.
Under Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party was widely perceived as antagonistic towards India with its repeated references to Kashmir to appeal to Britain's Muslim community that comprised a significant vote bank for the party. However, the party has reinvented itself under Keir Starmer's leadership. Mr Starmer has declared that Labour would seek a closer relationship with India and the British Indian community, which numbers around 1.8 million and contributes over 6 per cent to the British economy.
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