US First Lady Michelle Obama on Monday got a taste of India's rich cultural diversity when she visited the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi and had a glimpse of the varied skills of artisans from across the country.
Last month, the statuesque and vivacious US first lady Michelle Obama captivated the Indian imagination. Now, it is French first lady Carla Bruni. She's elegant, unconventional and very glamorous. Here is all you wanted to know about Carla, and didn't know whom to ask. And decide which first lady had the bigger impact.
The US first lady won many an Indian heart by taking to the country and its ways as soon as she landed here. She danced with students, played hopscotch with kids, matching her husband Barack Obama in both charm and wit.
France's first lady and former supermodel Carla Bruni Sarkozy lost her brother to AIDS in 2006. A visit to the HIV ward of Safdarjung Hospital was a natural stop.
US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle could not see the Taj Mahal during their November visit to India for lack of time. But French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni ensured they made it, visiting the monument of love over this weekend.
US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle had a glimpse of India's rich cultural and historic heritage as they visited the 450-year-old Mughal marvel in New Delhi. They were keen to see the Taj Mahal, but could not.
They may be the French First Couple, but at the famous Fatehpur Sikri dargah of saint Salim Chisthi, Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni walked barefoot with their heads covered and prayed for a son just like Mughal Emperor Akbar did centuries ago.
When the US President was talking serious business with industry honchos, his wife Michelle interacted with differently-abled children at the library of Mumbai University and danced with them to a hit number from the Aamir Khan-starrer "Rang De Basanti".