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David Cameron, the prime minister, and David Willetts, universities minister, are among the high-level trade delegates on the India trip. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images
David Cameron, the prime minister, and David Willetts, universities minister, are among the high-level trade delegates on the India trip. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images

David Cameron's India trade delegation: who's in it

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PM will be accompanied by more than 100 representatives from multinationals, SMEs and universities, as well as parliamentarians

David Cameron arrives in Mumbai on Monday with the largest trade delegation ever taken by a British prime minister to any country in the world. Cameron, who will be the first British prime minister to visit India's commercial capital in more than 20 years, will be accompanied by more than 100 representatives from multinationals, small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and universities. His delegation includes four ministers plus nine other parliamentarians, many of whom have Indian heritage.

Business delegation

Aecom

Arup

Association of Colleges

Association of Corporate Treasurers

Atkins

BAE Systems

Balfour Beatty

Benoy

Bluewater Bio

Bournville College

BP

Brit Health Care

British Council

British Museum

BT India Pvt.

Cobham

Cobra Beer Partnership

Confederation of British Industry (CBI)

Conversor

CTC Aviation Group

De La Rue

Debenhams

Deloitte

Diageo

DLA Piper

DMC Healthcare

EADS UK

East End Foods

Financial Services Authority

Flitabout

Griffon Hoverworks

Hildebrand Technology

Hip Impact Protection

HSBC

Infosys

Innovative Physics

InterContinental Hotels Group

Investis

Invotec Group

J&H Sales

JCB

John McAslan & Partners

Joseph Rhodes

KPMG

Lloyd's

London Chamber of Commerce & Industry

London School of Economics & Political Science

London Stock Exchange

London Underground

Marshall of Cambridge (Holdings)

MBDA

Mitras Automotive (UK)

Monsoon

Mott MacDonald

Muntons

New College Nottingham

OCS Group

Oxford Business Group

Pathfinder Health India

Pi Capital

Polaris Financial Technology

Premier League

Project Orange Architects & Interiors

Red Gate Software

Rolls-Royce

Roy Newey

Serco

Silverstone Hotels

Solent India Business Network & Dutton Gregory Solicitors LLP

Standard Chartered

Standard Life

Steps Drama

Strongfield Technologies

Sybarite Architects

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) UK

Technology Strategy Board

Thales UK

Thames Bridge Capital

The Blackstone Group

The British Library

The City UK

The Clinical Trial Company Ltd

The Open University

TPP

Trans Data Management

Triumph Motorcycles

UK Export Finance

UK Higher Education International Unit

UKIBC

Ultra Electronics Holdings

Ultra Global PRT

University of Cambridge

University of Cardiff

University of Exeter

University of Southampton

Univesity of Warwick

Veetee Foods

Virgin Atlantic

Wadaro

Wellcome Trust

West Nottinghamshire College

Ministers

Lord Green, trade minister

Hugo Swire, Foreign Office minister

David Willetts, universities and science minister

Greg Barker, climate change minister

Nine MPs and peers

Lord Loomba

Lord Noon

Lord Parekh

Lord Patel

Lord Popat

Priti Patel MP

Alok Sharma MP

Paul Uppal MP

Shailesh Vara MP

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