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Obama And PM Modi's Alliance: 'Countless Phone Calls' And 7 Meetings
- Monday June 6, 2016
- India News | Edited by Bhanu Priya Vyas (with inputs from Agencies)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with President Barack Obama in Washington "reflects the significance that the two leaders place on our natural alliance," the US state department has told NDTV ahead of the PM's two-day visit to the US that begins late tonight India time.
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Barack Obama Calls PM Modi, Thanks Him For 'Historic Success' At Paris Climate Summit
- Wednesday December 16, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
US President Barack Obama today spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanking him for his leadership, saying India played a "critical role" at the climate change summit in Paris which ensured the event was a "historic success."
- www.ndtv.com
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ITC Maurya Staff Not Allowed Mobile Phones During Barack Obama's Stay
- Thursday January 22, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
All phone lines at ITC Maurya will be monitored by the Delhi Police and US Secret Service from Januray 24 evening, a day before US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive in New Delhi for their three-day stay in India.
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Barack Obama's Phone Call Ended Frosty Ties With PM Narendra Modi, Says US Envoy
- Thursday August 21, 2014
- India News | Edited by Mala Das (with inputs from PTI)
The phone call from President Barack Obama to Narendra Modi to congratulate him on his massive electoral victory "set the tone" for ending a frosty relationship between the US and the BJP leader, said America's interim Ambassador Kathleen Stephens today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Election Results 2014: Barack Obama Congratulates Narendra Modi, Invites Him to US
- Saturday May 17, 2014
- Elections News | Indo-Asian News Service
In the end it just took a phone call from President Barack Obama to Narendra Modi with an invitation to visit Washington to reset a US policy that had shunned India's next prime minister for over a decade.
- www.ndtv.com
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Obama And PM Modi's Alliance: 'Countless Phone Calls' And 7 Meetings
- Monday June 6, 2016
- India News | Edited by Bhanu Priya Vyas (with inputs from Agencies)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with President Barack Obama in Washington "reflects the significance that the two leaders place on our natural alliance," the US state department has told NDTV ahead of the PM's two-day visit to the US that begins late tonight India time.
- www.ndtv.com
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Barack Obama Calls PM Modi, Thanks Him For 'Historic Success' At Paris Climate Summit
- Wednesday December 16, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
US President Barack Obama today spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanking him for his leadership, saying India played a "critical role" at the climate change summit in Paris which ensured the event was a "historic success."
- www.ndtv.com
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ITC Maurya Staff Not Allowed Mobile Phones During Barack Obama's Stay
- Thursday January 22, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
All phone lines at ITC Maurya will be monitored by the Delhi Police and US Secret Service from Januray 24 evening, a day before US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive in New Delhi for their three-day stay in India.
- www.ndtv.com
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Barack Obama's Phone Call Ended Frosty Ties With PM Narendra Modi, Says US Envoy
- Thursday August 21, 2014
- India News | Edited by Mala Das (with inputs from PTI)
The phone call from President Barack Obama to Narendra Modi to congratulate him on his massive electoral victory "set the tone" for ending a frosty relationship between the US and the BJP leader, said America's interim Ambassador Kathleen Stephens today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Election Results 2014: Barack Obama Congratulates Narendra Modi, Invites Him to US
- Saturday May 17, 2014
- Elections News | Indo-Asian News Service
In the end it just took a phone call from President Barack Obama to Narendra Modi with an invitation to visit Washington to reset a US policy that had shunned India's next prime minister for over a decade.
- www.ndtv.com