New Delhi, June 27 -- The India-UK free trade agreement serves as the template for New Delhi's strategy to negotiate comprehensive deals beyond tariffs and rules of origin, commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, noting that the Indian government values deep collaboration over transactional partnerships. Goyal stated that 1,000 advisory personnel will be deployed across the country to help businesses maximize the benefits of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), due to become operational on July 15. The pact is projected to increase bilateral trade by GBP 25.5 billion (approximately $34 billion) annually, according to a commerce ministry statement. Bilateral trade between the two countries currently stands a...