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.
Michelle Obama is the boss at home - so what if husband and US President Barack Obama is the most powerful man in the world."When you and the president have a fight, who makes up," a student asked the US First Lady at the National Handicrafts and Handloom Museum in New Delhi."I always wait for the President to say sorry because I am a woman," Miche...
US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi atRajghat and said they will always remember "the great soul" who changed the world with his message of peace, tolerance and love.The Obamas reached the memorial of the Father of the Nation in New Delhi after being accorded a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bh...
US President Barack Obama heralded the relationship between the United States and India as a "defining partnership" of the 21st century on Monday during a grand ceremony marking his visit to the world's largest democracy.Obama's limousine was escorted to Rashtrapati Bhavan, the palatial residence of India's president, by guards on horseback. Obama ...
It's a packed day for US President Barack Obama.Let's take a look at the key events he will be attending on Monday:Just after 11 am the significant bilateral meetings with Prime Minister Manmohan at Hyderabad House.This will be followed by the joint news conference at 1:15 pm.At 4:25 pm a courtesy meeting with Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj is ...
Two young girls attired in a lehenga and a Bengali saree welcomed US First couple Barack Obama and Michelle today to the ITC Maurya in New Delhi where they will be staying for the next two days.The Obamas were a given a "nice, warm traditional" welcome - the trademark Maurya welcome termed 'Brides of India' - as shehnai played in background."Two gi...
"I urge you, today, to ask my husband some tough questions, alright?"And with that, amidst a thunderous applause, Michelle Obama introduced the audience to her husband, the President of the United States, Barack Obama. As he briskly made his way to the dais, smiled and greeted his wife with a kiss on the cheek, he already had the crowd on his side....
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