Speaking at a Diwali reception he hosted at 10, Downing Street, his office-cum-residence here last night, Cameron noted that increasingly young British Indians can look at any part of our national endeavour and can see people like them getting to the very top.
"We want to see British Hindus, British Indians in the top of our judiciary, we want to see them at the top of our armed forces and we also want to see them at the top of our politics," he said.
"There's a lot more British Indians now involved in our politics, and as I said on Monday, I want to see more in the Commons, I want to see more in the Lords and I want to see more in our government."
Cameron, who will be making his third visit to India in two years as Prime Minister next week, expressed his profound wish "that we continue to do everything we can to build the relationship" between Britain and India.
