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Manmohan Singh was ready to military action against Pakistan: Cameron

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Published : Sep 19, 2019, 7:17 PM IST

Updated : Sep 19, 2019, 7:31 PM IST

'For The Record' is a chronicle of 52-year-old Cameron's personal as well as professional life, specifically covering the period between 2010 and 2016 when he was in charge at Downing Street and had close dealings with both Singh as well Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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London: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh told then Britain's PM that India could have taken military action against Pakistan should there be another terrorist attack similar to 2008 in Mumbai in July 2011. Cameron in his memoirs 'For the Records' which was released on Thursday, wrote the Indian PM confided in him about the prospect of military action against Pakistan in case of another Mumbai-like terrorist attack.

'For The Record' is a chronicle of 52-year-old Cameron's personal as well as professional life, specifically covering the period between 2010-2016 when he was in charge at Downing Street and had close dealings with both Singh as well Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I got on well with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He was a saintly man, but he was robust on the threats India faced. On a later visit, he told me that another terrorist attack like that (2008) in Mumbai in July 2011, and India would have to take military action against Pakistan," noted Cameron, as he recalls one of his many visits to India during his time in office.

"When it came to India, I argued that we needed a modern partnership not one tinged with colonial guilt, but alive to the possibilities of the world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy. Many of Britain's most successful business leaders and cultural figures are from the Indian diaspora community and would be our greatest weapons in the endeavor," he added.

As part of a considerable focus on the India-UK relationship in his memoirs, the 52-year-old former Conservative Party politician is all praise for the two Indian leaders and relives hugging PM Modi on stage during his address at Wembley Stadium in November 2015.

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London: Former prime minister Manmohan Singh told then Britain's PM that India could have taken military action against Pakistan should there be another terrorist attack similar to 2008 in Mumbai in July 2011. Cameron in his memoirs 'For the Records' which was released on Thursday, wrote the Indian PM confided in him about the prospect of military action against Pakistan in case of another Mumbai-like terrorist attack.

'For The Record' is a chronicle of 52-year-old Cameron's personal as well as professional life, specifically covering the period between 2010-2016 when he was in charge at Downing Street and had close dealings with both Singh as well Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I got on well with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He was a saintly man, but he was robust on the threats India faced. On a later visit, he told me that another terrorist attack like that (2008) in Mumbai in July 2011, and India would have to take military action against Pakistan," noted Cameron, as he recalls one of his many visits to India during his time in office.

"When it came to India, I argued that we needed a modern partnership not one tinged with colonial guilt, but alive to the possibilities of the world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy. Many of Britain's most successful business leaders and cultural figures are from the Indian diaspora community and would be our greatest weapons in the endeavor," he added.

As part of a considerable focus on the India-UK relationship in his memoirs, the 52-year-old former Conservative Party politician is all praise for the two Indian leaders and relives hugging PM Modi on stage during his address at Wembley Stadium in November 2015.

Read also: Sri Lanka to hold presidential election on Nov 16

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