"I am absolutely passionate about the relationship between Britain and India," Cameron said as he received the honour from Indian high commissioner to the UK Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha at the Indian Awards 2017 ceremony in the Houses of Parliament here last night.
"It is a relationship based on common interests, a relationship based on the extraordinary strengths of the British Indian Diaspora and Britons working in India. I am proud of the amount I have done to help build this relationship that is going to be so important for the future of both of our countries," he said.
"The modern relationship between the UK and India is at a key juncture. Through the Indian Awards we aim to inspire and encourage the next generation of UK and Indian entrepreneurs, facilitators and bridge builders who will take the bilateral relationship to greater heights," Singh said.
Among the other winners at the annual awards, launched this year, included the Entrepreneur Award for Indian-origin Deputy Mayor of London for Business Rajesh Agrawal and Arts and Culture Award for Professor Sunil Khilnani, Director at King's College London India Institute.
The Indian Awards 2017 was backed by the British Council and Institute of Directors (IoD), among others.
Stephen Martin, Director General of the Institute of Directors, said, "The IoD is delighted to have participated in the Indian Awards 2017, particularly at a time when the UK needs to turn its idea of 'Global Britain' into a tangible reality. Growing business and trade links between our two countries is essential as we prepare to exit the European Union.