'After 30 years outside the system, India will now operate its civilian nuclear energy program under internationally accepted guidelines -- and the world is going to be safer as a result.'
'When you come to India in the 21st century, you're inspired by the past, and you can see the future ... The United States and India, separated by half the globe, are closer than ever before, and the partnership between our free nations has the powe
BY George W. Bush 2 March 2006
The pleasantries at Lunch - full texts of the remarks by Manmohan Singh and George Bush
BY George W. Bush 1 March 2006
Full text of speeches of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President George W. Bush at the meeting of American and Indian CEOs at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, 2 March 2006
BY Manmohan Singh 1 March 2006
When Bush comes calling, can Bushisms on SMSs be far behind?
BY George W. Bush 28 February 2006
<i>US President Addresses Asia Society</i>: 'I believe the 21st century will be freedom's century. And together, free Asians and free Americans will seize the opportunities this new century offers and lay the foundation of peace and prosperity for ge
BY George W. Bush 21 February 2006
The President announces 'seven proposals to strengthen the world's efforts to stop the spread of deadly weapons'
BY George W. Bush 10 February 2004
State of the Union Address by the US President, United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., January 21, 2004
BY George W. Bush 21 January 2004
'The United States and India agree to expand cooperation in three specific areas: civilian nuclear activities, civilian space programs, and high-technology trade.'
BY George W. Bush 12 January 2004
It was Middle East once again, as he delivered some nice homilies on democracy and the justifications for the war on Iraq. He also remembered Bombay and spoke against "the allies of terror" but perhaps no allusion to Pakistan was intended.
BY George W. Bush 18 November 2003
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