NEW DELHI: Notwithstanding negative comments in sections of British media about Indian PM’s credibility following loss in Bihar Assembly polls, Narendra Modi ’s maiden visit to UK from Nov 12-14 as premier is expected to originate key outcome documents in the areas of security and defence economy , development partnership and energy and climate change to propel bilateral partnership to the next level.The PM will use the opportunity to drive home the message that India is a job maker and not job taker in the backdrop of tight immigration laws and investments by TATA which is largest private sector employer in UK. “…You would be interested to know that UK has the largest diplomatic presence in India and is the 3rd largest source of foreign investment in our country. India too is the 3rd largest source of FDI (in terms of the number of projects) in UK. I see immense scope for our economic and trade relations to improve and this will benefit both our economies,” the PM said in a pertinent statement ahead of his trip. Modi will visit the Jaguar Land Rover factory at Solihull.“There will be a lot of political and security related discussions between the Prime Ministers and also on terrorism and extremism. We expect a statement on defence and security, development partnership and on energy and climate change,” Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar told media.Modi, once a pariah in UK, will be given a warm welcome with an address to British Parliament (UK made special arrangements though their Parliament is not in session), besides an address for the City of London and lunch with Queen Elizabeth II. Interestingly, when Prime Minister Modi pays homage at the statue of Gandhi near the Parliament, a fly-past with the Indian colours is likely.Joint defence production will be a key area of discussion and Modi himself highlighted this. “We have traditionally been cooperating extensively on defence and security issues and this visit will build on strong ties. Defence manufacturing will be a prime focus in my talks.” This is first PM level trip to UK in almost a decade. However, David Cameron has been here thrice during his over five-year-term.Speaking on other areas of discussions with Cameron during his trip to UK, Modi informed, “There will be deliberations on clean energy and I will seek to achieve progress in our endeavour to make clean energy more affordable and accessible for the 1.25 billion people of India, as also to enhance bilateral cooperation in the fields of science, technology and education. UK remains a preferred choice for Indian students.”To explore avenues of more effective economic cooperation, Modi will interact with CEOs at a roundtable in London. Making it clear that he is looking for feedback amid criticism of lack of ease of doing business, Modi said, “I always look forward to such discussions because it entails frank dialogue and constructive feedback from investors. My message to the business community is clear – come, make use of the opportunities India is offering and invest in India. “UK is home to a 1.5 million-people strong Indian diaspora On November 13, Modi will address Indian diaspora community at Wembley Stadium where a crowd of 60,000 is expected. Jainshankar highlighted this event as the difference between the Chinese President and Indian PM’s visits to UK. The PM will also visit the place where Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar lived during his stay in London and unveil a statue of Basaveshwara.