The issue was raised in the House of Commons during the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session yesterday by Pakistani-born Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi, who asked if the Kashmir issue would form part of May's discussions during her visit to India next month.
"I take the same view as this government has since it came into power, and indeed previously, which is that the issue of Kashmir is a matter for India and Pakistan to deal with and sort out," the British PM said in Parliament, clearly indicating that Kashmir was unlikely to be on the agenda during her bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi when she visits India between November 6 and 8.
May, while dismissing any meeting herself, said: "The foreign secretary [Boris Johnson] has heard her representations and I am sure will be interested in taking those issues up with her."
The British PM is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi on November 6 for her first overseas bilateral visit outside Europe.
May will be accompanied by a business delegation comprising small and medium enterprises from across the UK and her international trade minister, Liam Fox.