US President Barack Obama made a strong appeal for religious freedom at a town hall-style meeting in Delhi on Tuesday, weighing in on one of India's most controversial topics as he wound up a three-day visit.
US President Barack Obama is on a four day presidential visit to India, his longest overseas visit as the President. Here are the highlights of the third day of his visit.President Obama and Michelle arrive at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Prime Minister welcomes them; a 21-gun salute played out.Obamas visit the Rajghat, pay homage to Mahatma GandhiObama rea...
At the state dinner hosted by President Pratibha Patil, more than a hundred guests were met personally by Michelle and Barack Obama.Obama remarked: You don't just visit India, you experience it Obama said: I have learnt some things including the fact that Michelle will always be a better dancer! Rahul Gandhi was seated at the same table as the Obam...
To the strains of Bollywood hit number Ye Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge, US President Barack Obama attended a glittering banquet held in his honour by President Pratibha Patil at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday night.Besides Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Industrialists Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Kumaramanga...
As he paused and carefully enunciated "Lok Sabha" and "Rajya Sabha" very early in his address to the Indian Parliament, it was clear that President Barack Obama would attempt to charm with a generous sprinkle of Hindi and other things India.Very soon thereafter, he thanked India for the warm welcome to his wife Michelle and him and charmingly said,...
Amid criticism that the US did not convey to India specific information on David Headley, US President Barack Obama shared with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh results of an ongoing probe into why US intelligence agencies failed to connect the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist to the Mumbai attacks.During their meeting at the Hyderabad House in New Del...
US President Barack Obama is on a four-day presidential visit to India. During the trip, Obama got over 50,000 jobs for Americans, wooed India Inc, interacted with India's Gen Next and addressed the Indian Parliament. We take a look at some of the quotable quotes from this visit:I look forward to a reformed UN Security Council that includes India a...
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