Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Mumbai this evening for a three-day visit to the country. There are more than 1 million Canadians who have their origins in India including several in the House of Commons. For his visit to India, some MPs, all Conservatives, have joined the the Prime MInister's tour. Though the PMO occasionally invites opposition MPs to travel to foreign countries - Liberal MP Maurizio Bevilacqua, for example, was on the PM's recent trip to Rome -- none were invited for this trip.
The MPs meeting up with the PM include;
Patrick Brown, Barrie
Tim Uppal, Edmonton-Sherwood Park
Devinder Shory, Calgary Northeast
Nina Grewal, Fleetwood-Port Kells
Gurmant Grewal, a former MP and Nina Grewal's husband, will also join the tour.
In addition to the MPs, there is a contingent of Indo-Canadian business leaders, including:
Bob Dhillon, CEO, Mainstreet Equity Corp. from Calgary
Hari Varshney, CEO, Varshney Capital Corp., from Vancouver
Lucky Janda, President, TCM Realty Corp., Vancouver
Aditya Jha, National Convenor, Canada-India Foundation, and CEO Karma Candy
Deepak Ruparell, Board member, Canada-India Foundation and BAPS Canada, and CEO, Silver Hotels.
Vikram Khurama, founder and CEO, Prudential Consultin and board member of the Asia-Pacific Foundation
B.S. Ahluwalia, director of imaging and president of BSA Diagnostics
UPDATE: Non-parliamentarians, including Gurmant Grewal, are paying their own way here, says PMO aides.


