advertise TIABritish Prime Minister David Cameron has invoked increasing trade with India as part of his plea to the public to vote to remain in the European Union in Thursday’s crucial referendum. He said, the UK can do more with India but cutting off from the main European market will be what he termed as economic madness.

While taking questions from the audience as part of a special BBC ‘Question Time’ show the British Prime Minister said, the rise of countries like India and China means big economies that Britain needs to trade with more. The debate for Britain’s future with the 28-member economic bloc enters its final stages this week with just three days to go before the crucial referendum.