A significant 89% of mid-market Indian businesses see the UK as a prime destination for expansion, revealed a Grant Thornton analysis. Concurrently, 61% of UK firms view India as a key market. Expectations are high for the India-UK free trade agreement to enhance trade and investment possibilities.
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