Mumbai: US President Barack Obama is on a four day presidential visit to India, his longest overseas visit as the President. The highlights of his first day here are:
- US President Barack Obama lands at the Mumbai Airport
- Air Force One touches down at 12:50 pm
- Barack and Michelle Obama greeted by Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan, Minister-in-waiting Salman Khursheed
- Ashok Chavan gives Obama a coffee table book on Maharashtra
- President and First Lady flown to a Indian Naval base in Colaba in Marine One (helicopter)
- Obamas drive to Taj Hotel from Colaba
- Obamas pay their homage at the Tree of Life, the 26/11 memorial at Taj, at 1:30 pm
- President, First Lady meet 26/11 survivors
- My stay at Taj is powerful message against terror, says Obama
- Obamas visit Gandhi museum at Mani Bhavan in Mumbai
- Gandhi, a hero not just to India but to the world: Obama
- Obama addresses India Inc
- Obama ends ban on hi-tech export to India's Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Defence research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL)
- Twenty deals worth $10 billion signed between India, US
- The deals will create 50,000 jobs in America: Obama
- Economic relation between US, India is of enormous potential: Obama
- Michelle visits Mumbai University, dances to 'Rang de Basanti'
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