Books about US President Barack Obama are displayed as people leaf through titles at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week along with his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.专科
Books about US President Barack Obama are displayed as people leaf through titles at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week along with his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.
Books about US President Barack Obama are displayed as people leaf through titles at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week along with his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.
Books about US President Barack Obama are displayed as people leaf through titles at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week along with his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.
Books about US President Barack Obama are displayed as people leaf through titles at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week along with his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.
Books on US President Barack Obama are displayed at the Oxford Book store in Mumbai on November 3, 2010. There has been a huge surge in demand for books related to Barack Obama in the run-up to his upcoming India visit. US President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive in India's financial capital Mumbai later in the week alongwith his wife Michelle. Obama's visit will be heavy on events focusing on economic synergies between India and the United States, and appears less likely to emphasize diplomatic issues, like the Indo-Pakistani row over Kashmir.
US President Barack Obama (R) holds a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on September 1, 2010 at the White House in Washington, DC. US President Barack Obama on Wednesday launched a long-odds bid to forge Israel-Palestinian peace within a year, despite widespread skepticism and violent attempts to strangle his efforts.
US President Barack Obama (R) greets the crowd at the Trident Hotel in Mumbai on November 6, 2010 after the US-India Business Council and Entrepreneurship Summit. President Barack Obama announced 10 billion dollars in trade deals with India that he said will create 50,000 US jobs, as he sought to show Americans an economic dividend from his state visit.
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