David Cameron In India
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David Cameron defends comments on 'Pak Terror'
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his comments about Pakistan's record on tackling terrorism. Cameron told Sky News he will not withdraw his controversial call for more action from the Pakistan government against terrorism. On a 2-day visit to India, the British Prime Minister said Pakistan must not be allowed to "promote the...
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British PM David Cameron speaks to NDTV: Full transcript
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Prime Minister David Cameron who is on a visit to India, spoke about UK's relation with Pakistan, WikiLeaks, British economy and Kate Moss among others in an exclusive interview to NDTV's Dr Prannoy Roy.Here is the full transcript of the interview:Prannoy Roy: Good evening and welcome to this very special interview. It's for the British Pri...
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Cameron to NDTV: Pak must do more to stop terror
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | Prannoy Roy
In an exclusive interview to NDTV's Dr Prannoy Roy, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that Pakistan had taken some steps against terrorism but needed to be encouraged to do more. He said all terror links and camps in Pakistan needed to be shut down. (Read full transcript of interview here)"It's unacceptable for anything to happ...
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At Infosys, Cameron refers to Sachin, SRK
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Prime Minister David Cameron paid a flying visit to Bangalore today - making stops at IT giant Infosys and the Hindustan Aeronautical Laboratories. It was Cameron's third visit to India - and now, as Britain's prime minister, he came in search of what he described as a "stronger, wider and deeper relationship". His visit to Bangalore emphas...
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India agrees to buy 57 Hawk jets worth about $800 million
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Aerospace has won a Rs 3,640 crore ($800 million) order to provide the Indian Air Force and Navy with 57 additional Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers. The final terms and conditions for the contract were signed in the presence of British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is in India on an official visit. India has already contracted BAE to suppl...
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www.ndtv.com
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David Cameron defends comments on 'Pak Terror'
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his comments about Pakistan's record on tackling terrorism. Cameron told Sky News he will not withdraw his controversial call for more action from the Pakistan government against terrorism. On a 2-day visit to India, the British Prime Minister said Pakistan must not be allowed to "promote the...
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www.ndtv.com
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British PM David Cameron speaks to NDTV: Full transcript
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Prime Minister David Cameron who is on a visit to India, spoke about UK's relation with Pakistan, WikiLeaks, British economy and Kate Moss among others in an exclusive interview to NDTV's Dr Prannoy Roy.Here is the full transcript of the interview:Prannoy Roy: Good evening and welcome to this very special interview. It's for the British Pri...
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www.ndtv.com
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Cameron to NDTV: Pak must do more to stop terror
- Thursday July 29, 2010
- India News | Prannoy Roy
In an exclusive interview to NDTV's Dr Prannoy Roy, British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday that Pakistan had taken some steps against terrorism but needed to be encouraged to do more. He said all terror links and camps in Pakistan needed to be shut down. (Read full transcript of interview here)"It's unacceptable for anything to happ...
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www.ndtv.com
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At Infosys, Cameron refers to Sachin, SRK
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Prime Minister David Cameron paid a flying visit to Bangalore today - making stops at IT giant Infosys and the Hindustan Aeronautical Laboratories. It was Cameron's third visit to India - and now, as Britain's prime minister, he came in search of what he described as a "stronger, wider and deeper relationship". His visit to Bangalore emphas...
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www.ndtv.com
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India agrees to buy 57 Hawk jets worth about $800 million
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
British Aerospace has won a Rs 3,640 crore ($800 million) order to provide the Indian Air Force and Navy with 57 additional Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers. The final terms and conditions for the contract were signed in the presence of British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is in India on an official visit. India has already contracted BAE to suppl...
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www.ndtv.com