President Obama and PM Modi Meet at Hyderabad House For Bilateral Talks
President Obama joins PM Modi for a working lunch at the Hyderabad House. The two leaders will have an expanded delegation level meeting. A one-on-one walk is also planned. With progress in talks on a stalled nuclear deal, India is optimistic that a key breakthrough will be made.
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I can tell you one thing, PM Modi is getting even less sleep than me: President Obama
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POTUS speaks in Hindi and wins hearts: "Mera pyar bhara namaskar"
"Thank you for chai pe charcha, we need more of those in the White House"
"In the end, I would like to say chalein saath saath" -
There will be a hotline between myself and Barack and our security advisors: PM Modi
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PM Narendra Modi and President Barack Obama issue a joint statement.
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PM Modi and President Obama have a discussion session over a cuppa in the Hyderabad House gardens. Seated at a 'shamiana', PM Modi pours tea for President Obama and the two leaders continue their discussions.
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PM Modi presents a reproduction of a telegram sent by USA to Indian Constituent Assembly in 1946 to President Obama.
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PM Narendra Modi in the luncheon meeting with US President Barack Obama at Hyderabad House.
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PM Modi presents a reproduction of the first telegram sent by USA to Indian Constituent Assembly in 1946 to President Obama.
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US President Barack Obama at Hyderabad House in Delhi for bilateral talks and a working lunch with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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The two leaders are having an expanded delegation level meeting. With progress expected in talks on the stalled nuclear deal, India is optimistic that a key breakthrough will be made.
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President Obama and PM Narendra Modi wave towards the media during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting at Hyderabad House.
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