INDIA-OBAMA/PRESIDENT HOME Indian President hosts ���At Home��� ceremony for Obamas
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INDIA-OBAMA/PRESIDENT HOME Indian President hosts ���At Home��� ceremony for Obamas
- Title: INDIA-OBAMA/PRESIDENT HOME Indian President hosts ���At Home��� ceremony for Obamas
- Date: 26th January 2015
- Summary: NEW DELHI, INDIA (JANUARY 26, 2015) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (ANI-NO ACCESS BBC) ****WARNING CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER, NARENDRA MODI, AND WIFE OF VICE PRESIDENT HAMID ANSARI, SALMA ANSARI, ARRIVING DIGNITARIES STANDING UP TO GREET U.S. PRESIDENT, BARACK OBAMA, AND WIFE, MICHELLE, AS THEY ARRIVE OBAMA SITTING NEXT TO MODI, TALKING AND SMILING
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- Location: India
- Country: India
- Topics: General
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- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY 4:3
India's President Pranab Mukherjee hosted a ceremony for U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady, Michelle Obama, at the presidential palace in New Delhi on Monday (January 26).
The event, known as "At Home", is a ceremonial tea party hosted by the Indian president every year on Republic Day.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the event followed by the Obamas.
Among the guests was former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Vice President Hamid Ansari, state chief ministers and other dignitaries from across the country.
Earlier on Monday, Obama watched a dazzling parade of India's military might and cultural diversity, in a Republic Day parade.
Obama is the first U.S. president to attend the event, an annual show of military prowess that was long associated with the anti-Americanism of the Cold War.
Obama's presence at the parade - at Modi's personal invitation - marks the latest upturn in a roller-coaster bilateral relationship that just a year ago was in tatters.
The United States views India as a vast market and potential counterweight in Asia to a more assertive China, but has frequently been frustrated with the slow pace of New Delhi's economic reforms and unwillingness to side with Washington in international affairs.
Obama and Modi are scheduled to address the U.S.-India CEO Forum and the India-U.S. business summit later on Monday. - Copyright Holder: ANI (India)
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