Trade Minister Piyush Goyal says a future UK–India free trade agreement will be India’s most comprehensive trade pact so far. The comments are made during UK–India Week 2026, according to reports in both Business Line and The Hindu, which highlight his characterization of the prospective agreement. The coverage focuses on Goyal’s assessment rather than providing detailed terms of the deal, timelines for negotiations, or specific sectoral outcomes. Both outlets present the remarks as part of the broader UK–India engagement around trade and economic cooperation during UK–India Week. No conflicting details are cited across the two sources. The articles therefore converge on a single key point: Goyal’s statement that the UK–India free trade agreement is expected to be India’s most wide-ranging agreement to date. Beyond that framing, the reports do not specify what makes the agreement most comprehensive—such as tariff reductions, market access commitments, or regulatory changes—leaving the specifics unaddressed in the provided summaries.