British prime minister David Cameron pushed for wider trade opportunities in India during a visit last month of the largest trade delegation taken by a British prime minister to any country to date. The delegation included over 100 representatives from multinational companies, small and medium-sized companies, law firms, universities and the government. Two lawyers – Amarjit Singh, a solicitor and head of the Indian business group at Dutton Gregory, and Tony Angel, a partner and joint global co-chairman of DLA Piper, were chosen to accompany Cameron on the historic visit to Mumbai, New Delhi and Amritsar.
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