US President Barack Obama has arrived in India for a 3-day visit, where
he will be protected by an unprecedented security operation.
US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama on Sunday arrived in Delhi on a three-day visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke protocol to personally receive President Obama at Delhi's airport on Sunday Jan 25,2015
Thousands of security personnel have been deployed in Delhi along with some 15,000 security cameras, roadblocks and protective sandbag walls.
Later on Sunday Jan 25,2015, he will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and meet business leaders.
Barack Obama will be the guest of honour at Monday's Republic Day celbebrations
India Gate and the Rajpath (the King's Avenue), where Monday's parade takes place, have been out of bounds for most people for the past few days, with thousands of policemen on duty
US President Barack Obama pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat
US President Barack Obama greets President Pranab Mukherjee and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with folded hands at the Rashtrapati Bhavan
Wing Commander Pooja Thakur became the first woman to lead the
ceremonial Guard of Honour which was inspected by the U.S. President
Barack Obama at Rashtrapti Bhavan on Sunday Jan 25,2015
The US First Couple during a banquet hosted by President Pranab
US President Barack Obama and PM Narendra Modi discussed issues of
strategic importance during a stroll at Hyderabad House before
continuing one-on-one talks over tea
US President Barack Obama met the former Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, and Sonia Gandhi on Monday Jan 26,2015
At the hour-long meeting, in which Congress president Sonia Gandhi,
vice-president Rahul Gandhi and senior leader Anand Sharma were present,
they discussed the “breakthrough” announced by Barack Obama and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday Jan 25,2015
“It was underscored by Mr. Obama that it was the UPA government under
Dr. Manmohan Singh that had scripted the nuclear deal, taking an
enormous risk at that time,” Anand Sharma told
Obamas attend Republic Day At Home Reception in the Mughal Gardens at the Rashrapathi Bhavan
Barack Obama Meets Pranab Mukerjee
During his meeting with the visiting US President,Pranab Mukherjee stressed
for redoubling the already strong ties with the US and said, "Relations
between India and the US were not only good for the two countries but
also good for South Asia as well as larger Asia-Pacific region and the
world."
Thanking Pranab Mukherjee for his role in strengthening Indo-US ties during
his four decades in public life, Barack Obama said both India and the US have
seen gruesome terror attacks on their soils.
The law-enforcement agencies of both the countries should develop
more trust and mutual cooperation for fighting the menace of terrorism
more strongly, he said.
Obamas attend R-Day Parade
US President Barack Obama talks to fellow Nobel peace prize winner and
child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi on Tuesday.
Satyarthi’swifeSumedha (left) and US First Lady Michelle are also seen
After
two days of backslapping and bonhomie, interspersed with some
ground-breaking hard decisions to jump start ties between the two
nations, US President Barack Obama on Tuesday Jan 27,2015 touched a raw nerve as he
reminded Indians that their country can succeed so long as it is not
splintered along religious lines.
Hours
before boarding a flight to Saudi Arabia, the US president warned India
not to stray from its constitutional commitment to allow people to
freely “profess, practice and propagate” religion.
“India
will succeed so long as it is not splintered along the lines of
religious faith, as long as it is not splintered along any lines, and it
is unified as one nation,” he said, addressing around 1,500
carefully-chosen youngsters from various walks of life at a Townhall
type of meeting in New Delhi’s Siri Fort auditorium, drawing loud cheers
from them by speaking a few words in Hindi like “Bahut dhanyawad’ and
ending with an emphatic ‘Jai Hind’.
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