
India: Obama and Modi hold bilateral talks in Delhi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama conducted talks at New Delhi's Presidential Palace, Sunday. The two leaders are expected to discuss bilateral ties between the two countries on Obama's three-day visit, especially in the field of civilian nuclear power.
Obama arrived in India earlier on Sunday and is expected to join India's political elite at a military parade on Monday, a move that will make him the first American president to attend the nation's Republic Day celebrations.
Obama's Indian counterpart Narendra Modi broke protocol when he personally greeted Obama at New Delhi's airport and welcomed him with an enthusiastic handshake and hug. The Prime Minister of India usually never greets foreign leaders on arrival, but instead waits for them at the capital's Presidential Palace.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama conducted talks at New Delhi's Presidential Palace, Sunday. The two leaders are expected to discuss bilateral ties between the two countries on Obama's three-day visit, especially in the field of civilian nuclear power.
Obama arrived in India earlier on Sunday and is expected to join India's political elite at a military parade on Monday, a move that will make him the first American president to attend the nation's Republic Day celebrations.
Obama's Indian counterpart Narendra Modi broke protocol when he personally greeted Obama at New Delhi's airport and welcomed him with an enthusiastic handshake and hug. The Prime Minister of India usually never greets foreign leaders on arrival, but instead waits for them at the capital's Presidential Palace.