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, India considers the visit of President Obama as''an opportunity 'to strengthen bilateral relations''and''raise the' strategic alliance with the U.S. to a new level.'' It 'as said on Tuesday Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao at a press conference convened in New Delhi to present the program of the visit of U.S. President that will take place' 6 to 9 November. The diplomatic mission urged journalists not to jump to conclusions''taken''by the words of Obama in an interview that he defined as ''''Difficult and complicated issues central to India's candidature as a permanent seat on the UN and the release of exports of dual use nuclear technology''.''
Despite the shared values \u200b\u200bof democracy and freedom ', the relations between the U.S. and India have been overshadowed recently by the global recession. On several occasions Obama has criticized the outsourcing and relocation of American companies. Recently, moreover, were imposed new restrictions on companies' and Indian workers on visas. On the terrorism front, there are fears in New Delhi on''reset 'of Pakistan supported by generous U.S. funding and possible presence of Taliban in Afghanistan's future accommodation. Faced with these difficult issues and given the recent political defeat of the Democrats, and 'likely to visit Obama does not stipulate that big surprises''in contrast to the historical survey''Clinton (who started the thaw in 2000) and that of Bush in 2006, which enshrined the claims of India to enter the club of nuclear powers.
There are also high expectations from the communities 'business which will have' two meetings with Obama, the first in Mumbai and then to New Delhi. The United States ranks third among the most 'big investors in India. But the Indian investments in the U.S. are those with more 'strong growth. ''Our companies have created, saved, or helped to create tens of thousands of jobs United States. Acquisitions in India in the field of aviation and are contributing to economic recovery''said Rao.
According to the schedule, Obama is going to come 'in Mumbai Saturday with a fist and as a first lady Michelle appointment remdera' tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks of 2008, Taj Mahal hotel, where I stay '. So will visit 'a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, of which' a great admirer. In the late afternoon and 'planned participation in the US-India business summit organized by CII and the Confederation of Indian Chambers of Commerce Ficca. On November 7 will talk 'to the students of St Xavier College and then will celebrate' the festival of Diwali with the children of an elementary school. In the afternoon we will move ' New Delhi visitera'la Tomb of the Mughal and will Humayum 'OpSite dinner of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The official meeting between the two delegations and 'set for the morning of 8 that will start' with the welcoming ceremony at the presidential palace and the mausoleum tribute to the Mahatma. In the afternoon there will be 'the press conference, a visit to Congress president Sonia Gandhi's speech to both Houses of Parliament and the official banquet given by President Pratibha Patil. Obama will start 'the next day at a time in Indonesia.
, India considers the visit of President Obama as''an opportunity 'to strengthen bilateral relations''and''raise the' strategic alliance with the U.S. to a new level.'' It 'as said on Tuesday Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao at a press conference convened in New Delhi to present the program of the visit of U.S. President that will take place' 6 to 9 November. The diplomatic mission urged journalists not to jump to conclusions''taken''by the words of Obama in an interview that he defined as ''''Difficult and complicated issues central to India's candidature as a permanent seat on the UN and the release of exports of dual use nuclear technology''.''
Despite the shared values \u200b\u200bof democracy and freedom ', the relations between the U.S. and India have been overshadowed recently by the global recession. On several occasions Obama has criticized the outsourcing and relocation of American companies. Recently, moreover, were imposed new restrictions on companies' and Indian workers on visas. On the terrorism front, there are fears in New Delhi on''reset 'of Pakistan supported by generous U.S. funding and possible presence of Taliban in Afghanistan's future accommodation. Faced with these difficult issues and given the recent political defeat of the Democrats, and 'likely to visit Obama does not stipulate that big surprises''in contrast to the historical survey''Clinton (who started the thaw in 2000) and that of Bush in 2006, which enshrined the claims of India to enter the club of nuclear powers.
There are also high expectations from the communities 'business which will have' two meetings with Obama, the first in Mumbai and then to New Delhi. The United States ranks third among the most 'big investors in India. But the Indian investments in the U.S. are those with more 'strong growth. ''Our companies have created, saved, or helped to create tens of thousands of jobs United States. Acquisitions in India in the field of aviation and are contributing to economic recovery''said Rao.
According to the schedule, Obama is going to come 'in Mumbai Saturday with a fist and as a first lady Michelle appointment remdera' tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks of 2008, Taj Mahal hotel, where I stay '. So will visit 'a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, of which' a great admirer. In the late afternoon and 'planned participation in the US-India business summit organized by CII and the Confederation of Indian Chambers of Commerce Ficca. On November 7 will talk 'to the students of St Xavier College and then will celebrate' the festival of Diwali with the children of an elementary school. In the afternoon we will move ' New Delhi visitera'la Tomb of the Mughal and will Humayum 'OpSite dinner of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The official meeting between the two delegations and 'set for the morning of 8 that will start' with the welcoming ceremony at the presidential palace and the mausoleum tribute to the Mahatma. In the afternoon there will be 'the press conference, a visit to Congress president Sonia Gandhi's speech to both Houses of Parliament and the official banquet given by President Pratibha Patil. Obama will start 'the next day at a time in Indonesia.
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