Prime Minister Singh visits the United States
President Obama and PM Singh
"Your visit, at this pivotal moment in history, speaks to the opportunity before us -- to build the relationship between our nations, born in the last century, into one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century."
-- President Barack Obama, November 24, 2009.
- 11/24/09 Ambassador Roemer on PM visit
- 11/24/09 President Obama Toasts Prime Minister Singh
- 11/24/09 Joint Statement by President Obama, Prime Minister Singh
- 11/24/09 Fact Sheets: U.S.-India Cooperation
- 11/24/09 Obama, India's Singh pledge support and cooperation
- 11/24/09 Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Singh at News Conference
- 11/24/09 Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Singh at White House arrival ceremony
- 11/24/09 Remarks by Secretary Clinton at luncheon for Prime Minister Singh
- 11/23/09 Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi remarks before meeting with Prime Minister Singh
"Prime Minister Singh is a truly great man… one of the most respected leaders of the world." - 11/21/09 U.S. Senate honors Prime Minister
Honoring the Prime Minister of India. Senate Resolution (PDF 50 KB) - 11/21/09 A new beginning for U.S.-India relations
Prime Minister Singh’s State Visit to Build on U.S.-India Relations - 11/18/09 U.S. Congress welcomes Prime Minister
Welcoming the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, His Excellency Dr. Manmohan Singh, to the United States. House Resolution (PDF 147 KB) - 11/18/09 Under Secretary Burns sets the stage for PM's visit
A New Era in U.S.-Indian Partnership (Video) - 11/18/09 Assistant Secretary Blake on PM's visit
Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, briefs reporters at the Foreign Press Center, Washington, D.C. - 11/16/09 Assistant Secretary Blake's remarks at the Bridging Nations Event
- 10/2/09 Visit of Prime Minister Singh to the White House
Statement by White House Press Secretary on the visit
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