
British Prime Minister David Cameron plays cricket during a visit to Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday. PTI Photo
Cameron's visit, which came within months of his election victory, is being seen in New Delhi as a bold bid to transform the relationship in a qualitative manner and towards this end Singh said: "We have agreed on specific initiatives in the areas of economy and trade, science and technology, energy, education, defence, culture and people-to-people contacts."
The two sides decided to constitute an India-UK CEOs Forum and an India-UK Infrastructure Group. "We will work towards doubling our trade in the next five years. Building upon past experience, we have also agreed to launch a new phase of the UK-India Education and Research Initiative," Singh said.














