Obama skips Karzai meet, talks on phone
Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, Dec. 4: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, has paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan and assured cheering US troops that they are winning the war against the Taliban despi
Obama gets 12 stitches
Washington, Nov. 27: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, received 12 stitches on his upper lip after he was accidentally elbowed in the face by one of his fellow players during a basketball match with
Obama in Nataraja pose on Newsweek cover page
Washington, Nov. 20: The latest issue of the popular American news magazine Newsweek has on its cover page the US President, Mr Barack Obama, in the pose of Lord Nataraja.
In its November 22, 2010 i
Missile shield for all Nato members
Lisbon, Nov. 20: Nato leaders agreed on Friday to establish a missile defense shield that would cover all Nato member states, and on Saturday they expect Russia to agree to discuss the possibility of
Obama enlists big guns to save START
Washington, Nov. 18: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, summoned a number of former defence secretaries and secretaries of state of both major political parties to the White House to rally support for
India has already risen, says Obama
Mumbai, Nov. 7: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, on Sunday sought reciprocity in trade and access to Indian market to allay the fears of Americans that the relationship was a one-way street.
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India Inc offers jobs, US Inc sees more trade
New Delhi, Nov. 7: The US President, Mr Barack Obama, could be aiming low by talking about creating 50,000 jobs in his country from India.
India has the potential to create around three lakh jobs in
Kashmiri Pandits seek Obama's help to raise their plight
Nov 6: Kashmiri Pandits in the US have appealed to President Barack Obama to take up their cause and the need to protect their fundamental rights in the Valley during his meetings with top Indian l
India Inc tries to counter Obama
New Delhi, Nov. 3: Just days before the visit of the US President, Mr Barack Obama, India Inc has upped the ante on outsourcing by saying that their acquisitions and investments in greenfield projects
Obama may take Clinton path
Washington, Nov. 2: Days ahead of a visit to India, the US President, Mr Barack Obama, faces the prospects of a radically altered political landscape with a widely predicted rout for his Democratic pa