Day 2 of Obamas' India visit
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Will not mediate between India and Pakistan: Obama

In his first comments on Pakistan, on this four-day India trip, US President Barack Obama said, "Pakistan is a strategically important country, not just for America, but for the world." Obama was responding to a question from a student at the St Xavier's College in Mumbai, who asked why United States had refrained from calling Pakistan a terrorist state.

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November 07, 2010   0:46
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hosted a private dinner for visiting US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle on Sunday, which was attended by political bigwigs, business leaders, actors and sports personalities.
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November 07, 2010   8:43
Watch what all happened at the private dinner hosted by the Prime Minister for the Obamas.
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November 07, 2010   6:02
The US First Couple had a glimpse of India's rich cultural and historic heritage as they visited the 450-year-old Mughal marvel Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi.
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November 07, 2010   5:21
The Obamas landed in New Delhi after completing the Mumbai leg of their visit, which saw successful interactions with business leaders, youth and school students.
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November 07, 2010   39:50
After a tribute to 26/11 victims, and wowing India Inc, President Obama met school and college students in Mumbai on Sunday morning.
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November 07, 2010   9:01
The US President sought reciprocity in trade and access to Indian market to allay the fears of Americans that the relationship was a one-way street.
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November 07, 2010   8:12
President Obama got a firsthand account of how IT has revolutionised life in rural India, when villagers of Kanpura (near Ajmer) interacted with him in Mumbai through video conference.
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November 07, 2010   20:34
The US President and his wife celebrated Diwali by dancing on folk numbers with students of the Holy Name School in Mumbai.