On the day the India UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement finally came into force, nearly a year after it was signed, UK Minister for Trade Policy Chris Bryant spoke exclusively to NDTV’s Senior Executive Editor Aditya Raj Kaul. From tariff cuts on Scotch whisky and automobiles to the sensitive politics of dairy, immigration fears around the double contribution convention, and the shadow cast by the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Bryant offered a wide ranging account of what the deal means for both economies and for global trade at large