Welcome to India, Mr Camerooon: how the PM fared with the local media
From our UK edition
How did David Cameron fare with the local media on this week's trip to India? The third day of his trip attracted the most headlines, when he visited Amritsar. If Mr Cameron, described as 'Mr Camerooon' by one enthusiastic TV journalist, and reportedly introduced as James Cameron by another, didn’t have a high profile amongst Indians at the start of his trip, this one act ensured otherwise. After he’d talked trade with business leaders, met a Bollywood star and performed the obligatory cricket photo opp, he headed to Amritsar, to Jallianwala Bagh, the scene of a massacre which is etched in India’s history. It was here, in 1919, that hundreds of Indians were shot dead by British troops, under orders from General Dyer.