British PM David Cameron seeks 'special' relationship with India

Yusuf

GUARDIAN
Super Mod
Joined
Mar 24, 2009
Messages
24,324
Likes
11,757
Country flag
MUMBAI: British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday began his India visit seeking a "special relationship" between the two countries, saying it is "about the future and not the past" for which sky is the limit.

"I want Britain and India to have a special relationship...this is a relationship about the future, not the past," Cameron said in his first public engagement here-- an interaction with the staff of Hindustan Unilever, the Indian unit of British consumer products' giant, Unilever.

Describing India as one of the "great phenomena" of the century, Cameron, who is on a three-day visit to India, his second since assuming office in May 2010, said the enormous growth of the country is going to make it the third largest economy by 2030.

"I am heading the biggest-ever business delegation to leave British shores. India's rise is going to be one of the great phenomena of the century and it is incredibly impressive to see the vibrancy of your democracy, the great strength of your diversity and the enormous power of your economy that is going to be one of the top three economies by 2030," he said.

"As far as I am concerned, sky is the limit.. it's about business, economy and trade. But it is also about culture, politics, diplomacy. India is going to be one of the leading nations in this century and we will be partners and that's why I am here today," he said.

Britain wants to be India's partner of choice, the visiting premier said, adding the two countries have a lot in common such as history, language, culture.

"You are the largest democracy in the world, and we are the oldest," he said.

He also said both India and Britain face the extraordinary challenge of fighting terrorism.

British PM David Cameron seeks 'special' relationship with India - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 

nrupatunga

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2013
Messages
2,310
Likes
960
Gurus, how is UK related to chopper deal?? Saw reports in media that cameron may raise the chopper deal issue with PM? Has the money trail led to some dubious middleman companies based in UK?
 

Yusuf

GUARDIAN
Super Mod
Joined
Mar 24, 2009
Messages
24,324
Likes
11,757
Country flag
We need all the special status and relationships till we grasp all that we can in all fields they lead in.
 

Daredevil

On Vacation!
Super Mod
Joined
Apr 5, 2009
Messages
11,615
Likes
5,772
Gurus, how is UK related to chopper deal?? Saw reports in media that cameron may raise the chopper deal issue with PM? Has the money trail led to some dubious middleman companies based in UK?
AugustaWestland is a joint collaboration between UK and Italy company. And the choppers are manufactured in UK.
 

Blackwater

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
21,156
Likes
12,211
special relationship only possible with India when UK pakistan da makhu thapau:sad::sad:
 

ganesh177

Senior Member
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
1,308
Likes
1,657
Country flag
Zardari went to UK and asks UK to pressurise india on kashmir issue.
Cameroon comes to india and says wants special relation with india. rofl
 

nrupatunga

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2013
Messages
2,310
Likes
960
AugustaWestland is a joint collaboration between UK and Italy company. And the choppers are manufactured in UK.
Thanks. This link also says the same thing.
Certain excerpts which point to UK relation wrt to deal.
Westland used to be a UK firm and was taken over by Italian defence giant Finmeccanica.

The helicopters, three of which have already been delivered, are manufactured in southwest England.
--------------------------------------------
Also from the same link.
Major issues expected to figure during Cameron's three-day visit would include the Rs. 12,000-crore Vodafone tax dues matter and the UK hosting a meeting between the Pakistan and Afghanistan Presidents.

India and the UK have vibrant economic ties and the two- way trade rose to about USD 16.157 billion in 2011-12 from USD 12.56 billion in 2010-11.

Total British FDI in India, as of October 2012 from April 2000, was about USD 17.08 billion, which is about 9 per cent of the total foreign direct investment in India. There are about 700 Indian companies which have operations in the UK out of which over 70 are listed on London Stock Exchange.
 

Latest Replies

Global Defence

New threads

Articles

Top