London, May 12 (Inditop.com) Britain’s new Prime Minister David Cameron is an admirer of India and feels that relations with New Delhi “should go deeper”.
Eton and Oxford educated, the 43-year-old has had a meteoric rise through Conservative ranks since Chancellor Norman Lamont made him his special adviser after spotting talent in the man.
Ahead of a September 2006 visit to India, Cameron wrote a comment piece in The Guardian, saluting Indian democracy.
“India is the world’s largest democracy, a rapidly growing economy, a huge potential trading partner, a diverse society with a strong culture of pluralism and a key regional player – a force for stability in a troubled part of the world,” he said. “So this is India’s time.”
“India, one of the greatest civilizations, is truly great again… Our relationship goes deep. But I think it can and should go deeper. I attach the highest priority to Britain’s relationship with India.”