India, July 19 -- As India and the United Kingdom finally bring the FTA into force this week, Akshay Chaturvedi, Founder and CEO of Al-native global talent mobility and upskilling platform Leverage Edu, had the opportunity to meet King Charles III at an event supporting the King's charities.Chaturvedi shared, "I used the quick minute or so I had with His Majesty King Charles III to talk about the comprehensive agreement that has taken the world by notice, and to say that this is the best time across generations for British companies to invest in India, set up skill centres across the country for the many labour shortages the UK has, and to triple down on Indian talent, for both our economies to, together, set a new tone in this new world."Chaturvedi's remarks align with the work Leverage Edu has been doing for the past decade. The platform today works with hundreds of thousands of young professionals, helping them navigate every step of their early careers. The company has supported more than 200,000 learners, with operations in over 40 countries, but India and the UK remain its core base.For Chaturvedi, the discussion also aligned with one of King Charles's longstanding priorities. The King has long championed youth opportunity and enterprise, most visibly through the British Asian Trust, run by its CEO Hitan Mehta, which has supported millions of young people across India and the wider subcontinent. The exchange reflected a shared focus on creating opportunities for young people.HTC...