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.
President Obama arrived in this teeming financial capital on Saturday morning for a 10-day, four-nation swing through Asia that will put a heavy emphasis on opening markets to American goods and creating jobs at home. (Watch: Obama lands in Mumbai)But he began on a sombre and symbolic note, by paying respects to the victims of the 2008 terrorist ...
US President Barack Obama is on a four day presidential visit to India, his longest overseas visit as the President. The highlights of his first day here are:US President Barack Obama lands at the Mumbai Airport Air Force One touches down at 12:50 pm Barack and Michelle Obama greeted by Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan, Minister-in-waiting Salman Khursh...
Here's the full text of the White House press briefing on US President Barack Obama's India visit:November 6, 2010The White HouseOffice of the Press SecretaryPress briefing by National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, Deputy National Security Advisor For International Economic Affairs Mike Froman, Deputy National Security Advisor For Strat...
Brace up for traffic chaos on Monday when US President Barack Obama will be criss-crossing the Delhi streets during his visit here.Obama will have a hectic schedule starting from his ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan to his visit to Rajghat and other engagements including his talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and address to Parliament...
On their first stop on a four-day India visit, US President Barack Obama, and his wife Michelle, visited the 26/11 memorial at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai. The Obamas also spoke to a few survivors of the 26/11 attacks, in which 166 people, including five Americans were killed. (Watch: Obama lands in Mumbai) President Obama was taken around the ...
As the United States recovers from this recession, the biggest mistake we could make would be to rebuild our economy on the same pile of debt or the paper profits of financial speculation. We need to rebuild on a new, stronger foundation for economic growth. And part of that foundation involves doing what Americans have always done best: disc...
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