Indian brides ready to welcome Barack Obama
New Delhi: Women dressed in bridal finery, wearing lehengas and saris, will on Sunday welcome the Obamas in a traditionally Indian manner with flowers as strains of the shehnai resound in the backgrou
Manmohan-Obama connect: That special chemistry
New Delhi: Three decades may divide them, but no two world leaders share that special chemistry and intellectual delight of being in each other's company as Barack Obama and Manmohan Singh do. And it
Obama, Michelle start Day 2 in Mumbai school
Mumbai: After a hectic first day in India's financial capital, US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle kicked off their second day at the Holy Name School on Sunday morning.
The couple wen
Elite marine commandos guarded Obama, wife at naval base
Mumbai: The Indian Navy's crack marine commandos (MARCOS) guarded US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle as they arrived at the naval helibase INS Shikra here on Sunday afternoon ahead of t
New Delhi turns into a fortress ahead of Obama's visit
New Delhi: Security agencies are taking no chances and an unprecedented ground-to-air security apparatus has been put in place in the national capital as US President Barack Obama arrives here for a t
Manmohan gets the Obama hug, stage set for talks between nations
New Delhi: US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in New Delhi Sunday afternoon on the second leg of their four-day India visit to a warm reception by Prime Minister Manmohan
Obamas to head straight for Humayun’s Tomb
New Delhi: US President Barack Obama and his wife and US First Lady Michelle Obama will head directly to the renovated tomb of the second Mughal Emperor Humayun soon after their arrival in New Delhi o
Obama visits Humayun's tomb, finds it spectacular
New Delhi: US President Barack Obama on Sunday visited the 16th century Humayun's tomb in the Indian capital and called it 'spectacular'. He was accompanied by his wife and US First Lady Michelle Obam
Obama's Parliament address will be less than 20 minutes
New Delhi: The keenly-awaited address of US President Barack Obama tomorrow to Indian Parliament is expected to last between 18 and 20 minutes.
Authorities are leaving no stone unturned to give a re
Obama's dance steps make waves in US
Washington: US President Barack Obama's unscripted dance moves while celebrating Diwali with students in Mumbai are making news back home in the US.
Pictures of Obama's 'Dancing, Diwali', as CNN put