US President Barack Obama delivers a speech at the Trident Hotel in Mumbai on November 6, 2010 during the US-India Business Council and Entrepreneurship Summit. President Barack Obama will announce major reforms of US controls on high tech exports to India in a move to promote trade ties with the Asian giant, a senior US official said. The moves, to be detailed on the first day of Obama's state visit to India, aim to make US firms more competitive in the booming Indian market and ease some export restrictions introduced after New Delhi's nuclear test in 1998.
US President Barack Obama (L) and First Lady Michelle Obama (R) dance during a cultural event at The Holy Name High School in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. Barack Obama's Asia trip has turned into an early test of whether the US president's global goals and prestige will survive his weakened grip on domestic power, following a painful rebuke from voters. In India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, Obama is trying to pull off the trick of advancing a still ambitious foreign policy, while reducing high unemployment left barely touched by the sluggish economic recovery.
US President Barack Obama (L) and First Lady Michelle Obama (R) dance during a cultural event at The Holy Name High School in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. Barack Obama's Asia trip has turned into an early test of whether the US president's global goals and prestige will survive his weakened grip on domestic power, following a painful rebuke from voters. In India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, Obama is trying to pull off the trick of advancing a still ambitious foreign policy, while reducing high unemployment left barely touched by the sluggish economic recovery.
US President Barack Obama (C) and First Lady Michelle Obama watch a cultural event at The Holy Name High School in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. Barack Obama's Asia trip has turned into an early test of whether the US president's global goals and prestige will survive his weakened grip on domestic power, following a painful rebuke from voters. In India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, Obama is trying to pull off the trick of advancing a still ambitious foreign policy, while reducing high unemployment left barely touched by the sluggish economic recovery.
US President Barack Obama (L) is asked to come dance with First Lady Michelle Obama (R) during a cultural event at The Holy Name High School in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. Barack Obama's Asia trip has turned into an early test of whether the US president's global goals and prestige will survive his weakened grip on domestic power, following a painful rebuke from voters. In India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, Obama is trying to pull off the trick of advancing a still ambitious foreign policy, while reducing high unemployment left barely touched by the sluggish economic recovery.
US President Barack Obama speaks during a town hall meeting with students at St. Xavier College in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. US President Barack Obama joined in the celebrations for the Hindu festival of light, Diwali by dancing with children at a school in Mumbai during his visit to India. Obama and his wife, Michelle, initially sat on the sidelines at the Holy Name School in the south of the city, clapping to the beat as youngsters in colourful costumes performed a traditional dance for the annual festival.
US President Barack Obama speaks during a town hall meeting with students at St. Xavier College in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. US President Barack Obama joined in the celebrations for the Hindu festival of light, Diwali by dancing with children at a school in Mumbai during his visit to India. Obama and his wife, Michelle, initially sat on the sidelines at the Holy Name School in the south of the city, clapping to the beat as youngsters in colourful costumes performed a traditional dance for the annual festival.
US President Barack Obama shakes hands with students at St. Xavier College in Mumbai on November 7, 2010. US President Barack Obama joined in the celebrations for the Hindu festival of light, Diwali by dancing with children at a school in Mumbai during his visit to India. Obama and his wife, Michelle, initially sat on the sidelines at the Holy Name School in the south of the city, clapping to the beat as youngsters in colourful costumes performed a traditional dance for the annual festival.
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