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India, US united against extremism: George Bush

New Delhi : India | 24 days ago  
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  • India's PM Singh addresses news conference in Srinagar
    India's PM Singh addresses news conference in Srinagar
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  • India's PM Singh greets the members of the media at the end of his news conference in Srinagar
    India's PM Singh greets the members of the media at the end of his ...
    Source: Reuters
India's PM Singh addresses news conference in Srinagar
Addressing the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, former US president, George W Bush said that both US and India were engaged in an ideological battle against extremists who kill innocents. He said 9/11 in US and 26/11 in India gave both the nations clarity to tackle such acts of terrorism....
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    Addressing the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, former US president, George W Bush said that both US and India were engaged in an ideological battle against extremists who kill innocents. He said 9/11 in US and 26/11 in India gave both the nations...
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    was New Delhi's "passport to the world". Calling the accord "historic", Bush said at the HT Leadership Summit here that it would provide India an opportunity to get energy without making pollution. "(By signing the deal) the US recognised India's ....
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    Bush said that Indo-US nuke deal will strengthen Indian economy and that it is India's passport to the world. He said that during his term US foreign policy treated India as its top priority and that he saw India coming as big force ...
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    Bush spoke in the Indian capital as President Barack Obama tries to decide whether to commit tens of thousands more troops to Afghanistan. This has been the deadliest year for international and U.S. forces there since the 2001 invasion to oust the
  • Blog Source: visionmp.com
    Speaking at a leadership conclave organized by the Hindustan Times, Singh hailed Bush for his role in the reveral of a US ban on civil nuclear trade with India. “Former president George W. Bush is a great friend of our country,” Singh ...
  • Blog Source: www.vamban.com
    New Delhi, Oct 31 - Backing a place for India in the UN Security Council, former US president George W. Bush Saturday said he was 'incredibly optimistic' ... '(By signing the deal) the US recognised India's nuclear weapon's programme. It is India's
  • Blog Source: www.vattal.com
    New Delhi, Oct 31 - Backing a place for India in the UN Security Council, former US president George W. Bush Saturday said he was 'incredibly optimistic' ... '(By signing the deal) the US recognised India's nuclear weapon's programme. It is India's
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