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Proud to visit India so early in presidency: Obama

New Delhi: It was no coincidence that India was the first stop of his visit, US President Barack Obama said on Monday while addressing the joint sitting of parliament during which he recalled the insp

Obamas ceremonially welcomed to India

Nov 8: US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama were Monday accorded a grand ceremonial welcome at the presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhavan and warmly greeted by President Pratibha Pati

India committed to engage with Pakistan: PM

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said India was 'committed' to resolving all issues with Pakistan.

Addressing a joint press conference with US President Barack Obama, Manmohan Sing

Day of deals: India-US on terror, trade and dual-use technology

New Delhi: India and the United States on Monday pledged to work together to deny terrorists 'safe havens' in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region as Washington agreed to ease high-tech exports and backed

Nikki Haley's Punjab relatives await her visit

Nov 8: The Randhawa household in Punjab is elated. Indian origin Nikki Haley's relatives are planning to be part of her swearing-in as governor of South Carolina state in the US and want her to visit

India-US ties indispensable: Obama

New Delhi: The relationship between India and the US is indispensable, US President Barack Obama said here on Monday after his talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Thanking Manmohan Singh for a

Twist in K'taka Independents disqualification case

The disqualification case of five Independent lawmakers of Karnataka on Monday took a new turn with two of the five voters, on whose petition the five legislators lost the Assembly membership, claimin

India-US ties defining relationship of 21st century: Obama

Nov 8: The partnership between India and the US is "one of the defining partersnhips of the 21st century", President Barack Obama said Monday.

Speaking briefly to reporters after a ceremonial guard o

Obama strikes out at 'outsourcing stereotypes'

Both countries were "operating on stereotypes that have outlived their usefulness", US President Barack Obama said on Monday in response to a question on outsourcing and what India would get from the

US media sees Obama trip as wooing of corporate America

Nov 7: The US media is looking at President Barack Obama's trip to India as a courtship with corporate America after the rout of his Democratic party due to voter dissatisfaction over the state of the

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