New foreign secretary faces pressure to provide evidence against suspects in one of his first bilateral meetings

The UK is being pressed to help provide more evidence against suspects involved in protests outside the Indian high commission in London in March.

The pressure came as the new UK foreign secretary, David Cameron, met the Indian external affairs minister, S Jaishankar, in one of his first bilateral meetings. Jaishankar is backing demands from the Indian National Investigation Agency (NIA) for further cooperation over those involved in the violence.

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