"Cameron categorically said he was looking forward to the Prime Minister's UK visit. He even joked about the Prime Minister coming to the Wembley Stadium and said very few world leaders can fill a stadium of that size and he was very much looking forward to that particular event," Vikas Swarup, spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry told reporters after a meeting between the two leaders here.
It was a very good, useful discussion, he said, adding the "two leaders enjoy a lot of personal chemistry".
Modi is scheduled to visit Britain in November where he is expected to address the Indian diaspora at the prestigious Wembley Stadium.
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