India-UK social security pact to slash costs for firms; up to 95% of Indian professionals to gain

Thousands of Indian professionals in Britain will soon stop paying dual social security contributions, a major win from the new India-UK pact. This agreement, effective July 15, exempts temporarily deputed employees from host country contributions for up to five years, significantly easing costs for Indian IT firms and boosting bilateral trade.

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