David Cameron admitted yesterday that Britain’s relationship with India had for too long been “imprisoned by the past”, as he tried to forge a new trading relationship with Narendra Modi, his Indian counterpart.
Speaking alongside Mr Modi on the first day of his two-day visit to London, Mr Cameron said British relations with India were “not realising their true potential”, but insisted that would change.
The British prime minister claimed £9bn of deals would be signed during the visit, including a promise that India would use London as an important centre for raising funds, including for state-owned Indian Railways.
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