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U.S. - India Joint Statement
Following is the text of a joint Statement issued by the Government of the United States and the Government of India, following U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s meetings today in New Delhi:

Joint Press Interaction by EAM, S.M. Krishna and US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton
Good evening and welcome to the joint press interaction. EAM will be making an opening statement. Next Secretary of State would be making a statement. Sir the floor is yours.

U.S. - India Agreements and Achievements
At the close of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s meetings with the Government of India today, the two governments issued a joint statement regarding their intentions to accelerate the growth of their bilateral relationship to enhance global prosperity and stability in the 21st century. 

Remarks at the Town Hall at Delhi University
Colleagues, guests, students, ladies and gentlemen, we have a very distinguished personality – in fact, if I dare may say, a global citizen amongst us today, Ms. Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States of America. 

Remarks Following ITC Green Building Tour and Discussion
Madam Secretary, Honorable Minister Mr. Ramesh, Special Envoy Mr. Stern, Ambassador, Mr. Shankar, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, this is indeed a very special day of the ITC Green Center. May we say how honored we are by your gracious presence at the ITC Green Center?

Remarks Following Tour of Indian Agricultural Research Institute Research Field
Thank you so much, Mr. Minister. Minister Pawar, it's a pleasure to be here with you. I remember very well your kind hospitality five -- well, four-and-a-half years ago. And I am delighted to be with you again at this premier institute.

Text of India-Pakistan joint statement   
The following is the joint statement issued after talks between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan here Thursday:
The Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, met in Sharm-el-Sheikh on July 16, 2009.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s opening remarks at the Press Briefing in Sharm El Sheikh
I will today be concluding my visits to France and Egypt, and returning to India. 
As I said before, India’s participation as the Guest of Honour at France’s National Day was a honour for the people of India, and is a matter of pride for all of us.

Foreign Policy Address at the Council on Foreign Relations
Thank you very much, Richard, and I am delighted to be here in these new headquarters. I have been often to, I guess, the mother ship in New York City, but it’s good to have an outpost of the Council right here down the street from the State Department.  

Transcript of media briefing by Foreign Secretary at Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt)
Good evening and welcome to the Media Centre. Foreign Secretary is here to brief you about Prime Minister’s engagements today. After his opening remarks, Foreign Secretary will be happy to take a few questions. 

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s on-board press conference en-route from Rome to New Delhi
I am returning to India after attending meetings of the G 5 leaders ( India, Brazil, China, Mexico and South Africa) , of the G5 + G 8 and Egypt, and of the G 8, G 5, Egypt and African Countries. There were also meetings of the Major Economies Forum on Trade and Climate Change. 



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