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Obama, Singh Pledge Cooperation...China and India over their border. Indian officials have privately voiced concerns that Mr. Obama might not be as committed to bolstering New Delhi's global role as President George W. Bush. U.S. officials have worked in recent days... In this article: Manmohan Singh, United States, New Delhi, Washington, Pakistan, India, Barack Obama, White House, and Democracy |
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LexisNexis | November 02, 2009
The Taj hosts George Bush on a private visit to Mumbai
...Bush when he was on a visit to the west Indian city. Bush was on a private visit to the metropolis on Saturday after attending a function in New Delhi, spent a few hours in the city. During his visit, Bush met with the General Manager of...
In this article: George Bush, US, Mumbai, and Taj Mahal Hotel
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New Kerala | 6 days ago
US must reassure India that it is a valued strategic partner: Burns (Part-I) Home
...(Part-I) Home Washington, Nov.24 : Nicholas Burns, the lead negotiator on the U.S.-India nuclear deal in the Bush administration, has said that Washington must reassure New Delhi that it is a "valued strategic partner." Admitting that...
In this article: India, United States, Climate change, [bill] Clinton, Washington, Democracy, and Hillary Clinton
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washingtonpost.com | November 20, 2009
India PM heads to U.S. in test of ties with Obama
The success of the trip may be measured by whether the two leaders manage to dispel any doubts of Washington's commitment to New Delhi in a region where it rivals China and Pakistan -- both seen as U.S. foreign policy priorities. "The...
In this article: Barack Obama, India, U.S., George W. Bush, Manmohan Singh, Washington, Pakistan, China, and Climate change
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | 5 days ago
India is 'indispensable': Obama
...party lines. Former president George W. Bush signed a landmark accord with Singh to allow cooperation on civilian nuclear technology, ending New Delhi's long pariah status for declaring itself a nuclear weapons state. Obama is a strong...
In this article: Barack Obama, Manmohan Singh, India, United States, White House, Democracy, Climate change, Michelle Obama, Copenhagen, and Washington
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newdelhi.usembassy.gov
President George W. Bush in India - Photos - U.S. Embassy of ...
President George W. Bush shakes the hand of India's President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam ... President George W. Bush is welcomed to New Delhi Wednesday, March 1 by Indian ...
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www.indiatraveltimes.com
US President George W Bush arrives in New Delhi
US President George W Bush arrives in New Delhi along with First Lady Laura Bush and Secretary of ... New Delhi: US President George W Bush arrived in New ...
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www.palmbeachpost.com
Bush: 'Tyranny' if militants retake Afghanistan
NEW DELHI — Former President George W. Bush warned Saturday that ... NEW DELHI — Former President George W. Bush warned Saturday that "the world ...
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news.oneindia.in
Manmohan Singh, Bush bilateral meet on July 9 - Oneindia News
New Delhi, Jul 4: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is set to hold a bilateral meeting with US President George W Bus ... singh, george w bush, new delhi, bilateral ...
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www.daylife.com
At lunch, Bush turns ladies' man
Bush and Singh at a meeting in Hyderabad in 2006. (File picture) New Delhi, Oct. 30: If the people of India love George W. Bush deeply, as Manmohan Singh averred last ...
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New Delhi (नई दिल्ली, ਨਵੀਂ ਦਿੱਲੀ, نئی دلی) is the capital city of India and the country's third largest city by area. With a total area of 42.7 km, New Delhi is situated within the metropolis of Delhi and serves as the seat of the Government of India and the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT).
Planned by Edwin Lutyens, a leading 20th century British architect, New Delhi is known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards and houses numerous national institutions and landmarks.
- Name:
- National Capital Territory of Delhi
- Local Name:
- Delhi
- Type:
- capital
- District:
- New Delhi
- Total Area:
- 1483
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