IGF London 2025 marked a defining chapter in the UK-India relationship, becoming the first major international platform to spotlight the historic signing of the UK-India Free Trade Agreement. In a powerful joint appearance, key architects of the deal – Union Minister Piyush Goyal and UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds – came together for the first time post-signing, setting the tone for the next phase of bilateral cooperation.

With 100+ speakers, 1,000+ participants, and events across iconic venues in London, this year’s edition was a milestone – celebrating a decade since Prime Minister Modi’s landmark 2015 visit to the UK and unlocking new opportunities as the long-awaited FTA becomes a reality.

With themes spanning trade, technology, climate, fintech and culture – and extensive media coverage – IGF London 2025 wasn’t just an event. It was the moment where future-shaping partnerships came alive.

If you missed it, you missed the action, the alliances, and the future being shaped in real time. You missed history in the making!

Meet Our Speakers


Recap of IGF London 2025: Forging Winning Partnerships


IGF London Welcome Breakfast at Parliament

UK-India Future Forum Dialogues

The Forum

Future Frontiers Forum: Science, Tech & Innovation

Culture and Creativity Forum

That’s What They Said

IGF and I go a long way. We’ve been great partners, and I think it’s a platform where we get to meet a lot of new people, see leadership from across the world, and build partnerships and relationships that help take India forward as a country. It gives us immense opportunities. The forum saw multiple new startups talking about gender diversity and how inclusive companies need to be today. There are great insights into what the UK is doing, and it also helps us share India’s insights and build something really wonderful.

Daniel Dsouza

Co-founder, DreamSetGo

It’s been a fantastic experience here. Really good people in the audience – in fact, quite a few people I know, which is nice. And really good content

Pru Ashby

Head of Sustainability
London & Partners

I have managed to connect with interesting, kind, and ambitious people across ages and sectors through the India Global Forum. The quality of conversation, the empathy, the role of India, and how we connect with different countries is something I really enjoy year after year. It helps me as a writer & as an entrepreneur, and it helps me as a PhD scholar because this is where I get conversations around space technology, oil prices, and geopolitical shocks. So, it's a very interesting intellectual experience, and as somebody who has been passionate about social networks – this is a fantastic melting pot.

Utkarsh Amitabh

CEO, Network Capital

I have absolutely loved being part of India Global Forum's Leadership Circle. As someone said to me yesterday, it is really like being part of a family – a family who get to know each other over the years, understand the business everyone’s really engaged with, but also, perhaps most importantly, have a shared sense of purpose about making sure that India’s position on the world is recognised and supported through relationships like the ones we are seeing today in the UK.

Priya Guha

NED, Investor and Advisor and Chair
FICCI UK

Voices from IGF Mumbai NXT25

Media Coverage


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