New Delhi [India], February 10 (ANI): India and the United Kingdom on Tuesday signed an Agreement on Social Security relating to social security contributions, aimed at avoiding double contributions for employees on temporary assignments in each other’s territories for periods of up to 36 months.
The agreement was signed in the national capital by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and British High Commissioner to India Lindy Cameron. It is intended to facilitate talent mobility between the two countries while ensuring continued social security coverage for employees on short-term overseas assignments.
According to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the agreement follows commitments made during the signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between India and the UK in July 2025 and forms part of broader efforts to strengthen bilateral trade and partnerships in the services sector.
“The agreement seeks to avoid double social security contributions for employees of both countries on temporary assignments in each other’s territories for periods of up to 36 months. The agreement will support mobility and continued social security coverage of employees on short-term overseas assignments. This will enhance India-UK partnerships in the services sector, leveraging the high skills and innovative service sectors of both countries,” the statement said.
The MEA noted that India has been progressively entering into bilateral Social Security Agreements with other countries to safeguard the interests of Indian professionals working abroad for short durations. The India-UK agreement is expected to leverage the high skills and innovative capacities of both countries, particularly in services and technology.
The agreement is expected to take effect alongside CETA, which is planned for implementation in the first half of 2026. Details of the agreement will be made available on the MEA website and the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation portal, enabling employees to secure Certificates of Coverage to prevent double social security contributions.
“The signed agreement will be hosted on the website of the Ministry of External Affairs and the website of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation for the information of stakeholders, so that they can secure Certificates of Coverage to avoid making double social security contributions,” the statement added.
The agreement is seen as a significant step in reinforcing India-UK cooperation, supporting the movement of skilled professionals, and strengthening economic and trade ties between the two countries.
