PM Invites Obama To India
Apparently, US President-elect Barack Obama was unable to reach India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the phone over the weekend because the latter was traveling. This caused a fair amount of consternation on India over this perceived slight because Obama had already spoken to Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. The two leaders, however, managed to connect on Wednesday and Singh invited Obama to visit India; an invitation that was accepted as Obama said he wanted to “make an early visit” to India.
Here is the official press release:
President-elect of the United States Mr. Barack Obama called the Prime Minister this morning. The Prime Minister congratulated him warmly and said that his historic victory was a source of inspiration for oppressed people all over the world.
President-elect Obama praised the Prime Minister’s contribution to the progress of India both as Minister of Finance earlier and now as Prime Minister. He said that the US-India strategic relationship was a very important partnership and that the new administration wanted to work together with India on all important global issues.
The Prime Minister said that relations between India and the United States were very good but that we could not be satisfied with the status quo. The Prime Minister conveyed his best wishes for the success of the new administration in meeting the enormous challenges that face the world and invited the President-elect and Mrs. Obama to visit India. He said that a warm welcome awaited them. The President-elect said that he wished to make an early visit to India.


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