On whether the issue would be taken up with British Prime
Press Trust of IndiaMinister David Cameron during his visit here, Khurshid said, "No idea. I have no idea. I have not looked at the agenda. "I know what the agenda was a week ago. I don't know what the agenda is, is there a revised agenda at all. I would think that one prepares an agenda much before because it is shared on both sides and you can't take any visiting dignitary by surprise," the Minister said. "It will really depend upon how much consultation has taken place. And it may not necessarily be something of his level because there are many levels at which the investigations and outreach is taking place and it is only in due course that then it goes to the highest level. It may not be at his level and, as I said, I am not aware of the (revised) agenda," he said. India is taking steps to scrap the contract after Italian investigators probed allegations that aerospace group Finmeccanica, the parent company of AgustaWestland, had broken the law by paying bribes. The helicopters, three of which have already been delivered, are manufactured in southwest England.