"Every state has a responsibility to disassociate from all forms of violence," Conservative party chairman Patrick McLoughlin said when asked about the strife in Indo-Pak relations over the killing of 18 Indian soldiers at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir by militants hailing from Pakistan.
McLoughlin condemned "states harbouring terrorism," and said all governments should work together for global peace and progress, the Asian Lite newspaper reported.
He also said that UK Prime Minister Theresa May will soon visit India to resume trade talks initiated by former premier David Cameron.
"India is on the right path to become a key player in the global economy," McLoughlin added.
He also mentioned changes in visa regulations that will help genuine Indian students to join UK Universities.
"The bogus colleges and illegal immigration had affected the sector. But after the tough rules and crackdown, things are getting back to normal,"McLoughlin said ahead of the annual party conference which begins in Birmingham on Sunday.
During the 2015 election, about 48 per cent of the Indian community had supported Conservatives.
Indian-origin MP Priti Patel is in May's cabinet as International Development Secretary and former justice minister Shailesh Vora is co-chairman of Conservative Friends of India (CFI), a forum aiming to attract more Indian diaspora votes to the Conservative fold.
McLoughlin, a former miner turned politician, said the party is committed to fulfil its 2015 manifesto and will follow the 2020 Vision unveiled by Cameron to increase the black and minorityrepresentation in key sectors including politics.
Indian-origin Rishi Sunak, 36, son-in-law of Infosys chairman Narayan Murthy, was one of the candidates who benefited from Cameron's 2020 Vision.
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