President George W. Bush discussed the partnerships between India and the United States during his first visit to India in March, 2006. Issues addressed include trade, civilian nuclear power, agriculture, and democracy.
Author: George W. Bush
Published March 3, 2006
President George W. Bush discussed the partnerships between India and the United States during his first visit to India in March, 2006. Issues addressed include trade, civilian nuclear power, agriculture, and democracy.
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