Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. British, Indian Leaders Discuss Security Issues VOA News 29 July 2010 British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, gestures as he stands with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a ceremonial reception at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, 29 Jul 2010 Photo: AP British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, gestures as he stands with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a ceremonial reception at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, 29 Jul 2010 British Prime Minister David Cameron is meeting with top Indian officials Thursday as the two nations discuss ways to forge closer economic and security ties. Mr. Cameron's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Pratibha Patil comes one day after he issued a strong warning to Pakistan for its alleged support of terrorism. The leaders will discuss the issue during their meeting in New Delhi.  India has long accused Pakistan of supporting militant attacks in India. Recently published classified U.S. documents also allege Pakistan has been supporting insurgent groups in Afghanistan. The Pakistani foreign ministry said the country has made numerous sacrifices in the fight against terrorism, and hopes "that our friends will be able to persuade India to view this issue objectively." Britain and India have already announced several deals during Mr. Cameron's visit.  India agreed to deals worth $1.1 billion with British companies BAE and Rolls Royce for 57 Hawk trainer jets and their engines. Another agreement will allow British companies to export civil nuclear technology to India. Some information for this report was provided by AFP. .