Nasscom launches UK Technology Advisory Council


UPSC Study Note: Nasscom Launches UK Technology Advisory Council


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full Name UK Technology Advisory Council (TAC)
Launched by Nasscom (through its UK Forum)
Partner institution High Commission of India in the United Kingdom
Date of announcement June 11, 2026
Venue of launch High Commission of India, London
Nature of body Strategic industry advisory body (non-statutory)
Reports/advises to High Commission of India in the UK
Nasscom President Rajesh Nambiar
UK market rank for India IT Second-largest market globally
India's FDI rank in UK Second-largest source of FDI into UK
FTA trade target Doubling bilateral trade
FTA economic impact £25.5 bn trade boost; £4.8 bn UK GDP increase; £2.2 bn annual wage rise (UK)
Overarching framework UK-India Vision 2035

Key mandate areas of TAC: - Government-led Tech Security initiative on Artificial Intelligence [S1] - Cross-border trade, investment, and talent development [S1] - Ease of doing business streamlining [S1] - Achieving FTA target of doubling bilateral trade [S1] - Goals of Vision 2035 [S1][S2]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance

Legal / Constitutional


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The UK Technology Advisory Council (TAC) was launched by Nasscom in partnership with the High Commission of India in the United Kingdom. [S1]
  2. The TAC meet was held at the High Commission of India, London on June 11, 2026. [S1]
  3. The TAC serves as a strategic industry advisory body to the High Commission — it does NOT advise MeitY or Ministry of Commerce directly. [S1]
  4. Nasscom stands for National Association of Software and Service Companies, established in 1988. [S1]
  5. The UK is India's technology industry's second-largest market globally. [S1]
  6. India is the second-largest source of FDI into the UK. [S1]
  7. TAC mandate explicitly includes the government-led Tech Security initiative on Artificial Intelligence. [S1]
  8. The India-UK FTA targets doubling bilateral trade — TAC's ease-of-doing-business workstream supports this goal. [S1]
  9. The India-UK FTA is projected to boost UK GDP by £4.8 billion and wages by £2.2 billion annually in the long term. [S2]
  10. Rajesh Nambiar is the President of Nasscom as of 2026. [S1]
  11. The overarching bilateral framework within which TAC operates is UK-India Vision 2035, covering technology, defence, clean energy, and education. [S2]
  12. Vision 2035 was jointly endorsed by PMs Narendra Modi and Keir Starmer. [S2]
  13. The TAC is a non-statutory advisory body — no enabling Act or Parliament legislation. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper mapping: - GS-II: India's bilateral relations; Role of institutional bodies in diplomacy; India-UK relations; role of diaspora and industry in foreign policy. - GS-III: India's IT sector; digital economy; AI governance; trade policy; ease of doing business.

Specific syllabus headings: - GS-II: "Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests." - GS-III: "Science and Technology — developments and their applications and effects in everyday life; achievements of Indians in science & technology."

Plausible Mains question stems: 1. "The India-UK Technology Advisory Council (TAC) reflects the growing role of track-1.5 diplomacy in advancing India's bilateral tech partnerships. Critically examine." 2. "Discuss how the India-UK Free Trade Agreement and Vision 2035 create a strategic architecture for India's digital economy aspirations. What is the role of bodies like Nasscom's UK TAC in its implementation?" 3. "Analyse the significance of positioning Indian IT companies as 'trusted technology partners' in allied democracies, with reference to India's AI governance initiatives and the UK Technology Advisory Council."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) TAC's primary policy mandate — doubling bilateral trade under FTA
UK-India Vision 2035 Overarching framework TAC is designed to operationalise
IndiaAI Mission (2024) TAC's AI Tech Security pillar aligns with India's national AI strategy
Nasscom & India's IT-BPM Sector TAC is a Nasscom initiative; understanding sector size/scope is essential
India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Bilateral diplomatic context within which TAC sits
UK AI Safety Institute UK's domestic AI governance body; TAC's Tech Security initiative interfaces with it
India's Digital Trade Policy Cross-border data flows, DPDP Act 2023, and digital trade in FTAs
Indian Diaspora and Soft Power High Commission's role as convener; diaspora in UK tech sector

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong reporting line: Aspirants may assume TAC advises MeitY or Ministry of Commerce. It advises the High Commission of India in the UK — an MEA entity, not a domestic ministry. [S1]
  2. Confusing TAC with a statutory body: TAC is a voluntary, non-statutory advisory council — it has no legislative basis, unlike bodies such as TRAI or CCI.
  3. Conflating Nasscom UK Forum with TAC: The UK Forum is Nasscom's pre-existing UK chapter; TAC is a new body constituted through the Forum — they are not identical.
  4. Wrong FTA statistics: The FTA boosts bilateral trade by £25.5 bn (not any rupee figure), UK GDP by £4.8 bn, wages by £2.2 bn annually — mix-ups between these three numbers are common. [S2]
  5. Vision 2035 scope confusion: Vision 2035 covers technology, defence, clean energy, and education — aspirants often restrict it to trade/technology alone, missing defence and climate dimensions. [S2]

11. Sources


Note: No Tier 1 (Indian government) or Tier 2 (international institution) sources returned substantive primary-source documents on this topic; the note is grounded in Tier 4 journalism (The Hindu article excerpt + corroborating wire/news sources). Treat all facts as current-affairs level, not official government data.