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January 27, 2015 11:42
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India and United States of America’s friendship is further strengthened with the President Obama’s India visit. Prime Minister Modi and US President Obama just moved like close friends since his arrival on 25th January.

The India trip, which is Obama’s second, is still worth noting. The leaders of the two largest democracies have showcased their friendship and mutual benefits from each other. Obama pair enjoyed every moment at the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath in New Delhi. Michelle Obama, the first lady of US awed to see the presentations, tableaus, and Indian Culture at celebrations.  

India is considering the US President’s visit as a boosting element in nuclear energy, renewable energy, trade and defence sectors.

Both the sides want a counter-balance to China, as PM Modi seen as taking a more assertive and bold line on India`s powerful neighbour than the previous government.

During the past governments, investors and industrialists frequently complained about a hostile business climate in India, embarrassed by bureaucracy and corruption. Now Modi led government paving way for bigger room to strengthen the economy and skills in India.

US President Barack Obama will conclude his three-day-long visit to India on Tuesday after addressing a select gathering that will include young Indians, at south Delhi's Siri Fort Auditorium. From India he will be going to Saudi Arabia for conveying the condolences to the family of late King Abdullah.

President Obama is expected to stress on the shared values of the world's largest democracies and how to make use the potential youth in nation building.

President Obama will also take time out for a small meeting with his fellow Noble laureate Kailash Satyarthi.

His visit to largest democracy brings up global diplomacy.


-Kannamsai

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