FM Sitharaman to visit UK and Austria to boost financial collaborations, bilateral ties

IANS April 7, 2025 267 views

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to embark on a crucial diplomatic mission to the United Kingdom and Austria from April 8-13. Her visit aims to strengthen financial ties through the 13th India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue and bilateral meetings with key government and business leaders. The tour will focus on exploring opportunities in investments, FinTech, digital economy, and sustainable climate finance. Sitharaman's engagement includes investor roundtables, discussions with CEOs, and strategic talks with Austrian and British officials.

"The 13th EFD is a significant bilateral platform for candid engagement" - Ministry of Finance Statement
FM Sitharaman to visit UK and Austria to boost financial collaborations, bilateral ties
New Delhi, April 7: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will embark on an official visit to the United Kingdom and Austria from April 8-13, where she is scheduled to attend ministerial-level bilateral meetings, an official statement said on Monday.

Key Points

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FM to co-chair India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue

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Engage with international investors and business leaders

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Explore FinTech and digital economy opportunities

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Strengthen bilateral financial cooperation

The Finance Minister would participate in the 13th Ministerial round of India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue and engage with think tanks, investors, and business leaders in the UK and Austria, according to a Ministry of Finance statement.

The 13th round of the India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue (13th EFD) is scheduled to be held in London on April 9. It would be co-chaired by the Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister and the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer.

"The 13th EFD is a significant bilateral platform between the two countries that offers opportunities for candid engagement at Minister level, officer-level, working groups and between the respective regulatory bodies in various aspects of financial collaboration, including investment matters, financial services, financial regulations, UPI interlinkages, taxation matters and illicit financial flows," said the ministry.

The key priorities include cooperation in the IFSC GIFT City, investment, insurance, and pension sectors, FinTech and Digital economy, and mobilising affordable and sustainable climate finance.

On the sidelines of the 13th EFD, FM Sitharaman will engage in bilateral meetings with key dignitaries, participate in investor roundtables and other meetings with heads of key financial institutions and companies.

The Minister will deliver the keynote address at the India-UK Investor Roundtable in the presence of chief executive officers (CEOs) of international organisations, including key management personnel from across the UK financial ecosystem covering pension funds, insurance companies, banks, and financial services institutions, among others.

Sitharaman, along with UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, will co-host the roundtable in partnership with the City of London, with top CEOs and senior management of prominent pension funds and asset managers in the UK as participants.

During the Austrian leg of the official visit, the Finance Minister will hold bilateral meetings with senior Austrian government leaders, including Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer and Chancellor Christian Stocker.

According to the ministry, Sitharaman and the Austrian Minister for Economy, Energy and Tourism, Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer, will co-chair a session with key Austrian CEOs to apprise them of existing and upcoming opportunities in India for deeper investment collaboration between the two countries.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important visit! Strengthening financial ties with UK and Austria will bring more investments to India. Love how our FM is always on the move working for economic growth 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
The UPI interlinkage discussion is particularly interesting. If we can get UPI working seamlessly in UK, it'll be a gamechanger for Indian tourists and NRIs there.
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope these discussions lead to concrete outcomes. Sometimes these high-level meetings don't translate to benefits for common people. Would love to see more transparency about what actually gets achieved.
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Sanjay P.
GIFT City collaboration is the way forward! If we can position it as a true global financial hub, it'll create so many high-quality jobs in India. FM Sitharaman is doing great work in this space.
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Neha T.
Climate finance discussions are crucial 👏 Hope we can attract sustainable investments that help both our economy and environment. More power to our FM!
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Vikram D.
The Austria leg is interesting - they have some amazing fintech companies. If we can get some of that tech and expertise to India, our digital finance ecosystem will grow even stronger.

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