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“Singh’s 2005 visit didn’t generate nearly as much interest”

Published: 25 November, 2009, 02:27
Edited: 04 December, 2009, 10:11


Barack Obama (R) and First Lady Michelle Obama (2nd L) pose for photos with Indian President Manmohan Singh (2nd R) and his wife Gursharan Kaur in Cross Hall at the White House in Washington on November 24, 2009 (AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm)

Indian PM Manmohan Singh is in the US on a state visit discussing terrorism and the financial crisis. Manish Antani from the US-India political action committee told RT he was surprised with the attention given to Singh.

 
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vista November 25, 2009, 14:34 quote
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Perhaps India can be useful in fighting Pakistan. Pakistan has been playing the United States as a sucker for too long. If India solves this little problem with Pakistan, they will have earned America's trust. Go take care of business India.

gyanendra kumar December 03, 2009, 17:51 quote
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its not gonna change anything, India and USA are having completly different political view....

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