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Obama discusses Osama operation with PM Manmohan Singh
Press Trust of India, Updated: May 10, 2011 14:33 IST
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President Barack Obama spoke over the phone on Monday night and discussed the American operation that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in Pakistan and also talked about the situation in the region.
A PMO spokesman said Singh and Obama also discussed further growth and development of Indo-US relations. "It was a warm conversation which covered wide-ranging subjects," he said.
A statement issued by White House in Washington said Obama spoke to Singh to discuss the "successful American action against Osama bin Laden." However, it did not give further details.
This is the first conversation between the two leaders since the killing of Osama on May 2 in a raid by US Special Forces in Abbottabad.
The White House statement said the two leaders also reviewed progress in implementing the initiatives launched during Obama's November 2010 visit to India.
"The two leaders re-affirmed their commitment to building a global, strategic partnership, including defence cooperation, and looked forward to the upcoming meetings of the Strategic Dialogue, the Homeland Security Dialogue, the Joint Space Working Group and the High-Technology Cooperation Group," the statement said.
The two leaders also discussed global and regional issues of mutual concern.
Singh had termed bin Laden's killing as "a significant step forward" and asked the international community and Pakistan in particular to work comprehensively to end the activities of all terror groups.
The Prime Minister had hoped that bin Laden's elimination would deal a "decisive blow" to al Qaeda and other terrorist groups".
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though slowly i think India's foriegn policy works
now its US who want help from india
Now USA became a 'dealer' of India??. Hmmmm
LOL.. a word of advise though.. learn from Mistakes made by Pakistan of befriending USA
We WILL come out of it.. If same happened in India, it won't.. too many parameters..
Keep in mind.. India is not Christian country and is Nuclear State.. Do you think west likes it?
Anyways, right or wrong.. Cheer it till u can![]()
LOL.. a word of advise though.. learn from Mistakes made by Pakistan of befriending USA
We WILL come out of it.. If same happened in India, it won't.. too many parameters..
Keep in mind.. India is not Christian country and is Nuclear State.. Do you think west likes it?
Anyways, right or wrong.. Cheer it till u can![]()
I don't see India, or Indian foreign policy, as being dominant in the region, as some posters are suggesting.
The West will prop it up for a bit longer, but China is too far ahead and with too much of a head start even if India had the basis to be a superpower (which it does not).
There's little that can be done to stop the Chinese ascent.
Nobody is talking about stopping their ascendancy or overshadowing their influence here.
The topic here is that the American and Indian interests are converging and the steps being taken by the Americans turning out to be a boon for us.
India is a sovereign country (in true sense) and wont allow any foreign interference
same thing cant happen to India ...too many parameters
I haven't seen any Hindu becoming suicide bomber or spreading terrorism then why will west hate us??
yeah we always cheer our relation with other country as long as it benefits Indians and India
American foreign policy in Asia and Indian foreign policy does coincide, just as Chinese foreign policy and Pakistani foreign policy also coincide.
But it will be Chinese foreign policy that becomes dominant in Asia.
let see how much pakistan remains active to help china in next years...or see how much indo-us strategy gets influence in region
