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US President Calls Up Prime Minister Of India
Thanks for PM´s Positive Role
Successful Outcome Of COP 21 (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN/IAIJ)
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United States President Mr. Barack Obama and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi (Photo Courtesy: Indian Express).
Thanks for Prime Minister´s Positive Role And Leadership In The Successful Outcome Of COP 21
Thanks for Prime Minister´s Positive Role And Leadership In The Successful Outcome Of COP 21
The US President, Mr. Barack Obama has thanked Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi for his positive role and leadership in the successful outcome of COP 21. In a telephonic call to the Prime Minister on December 16, he said India played a critical role in making Climate Change Paris Summit an historic success.
The Prime Minister shared with President Obama the concerns of the Indian IT industry and professionals on the proposed legislation in the U.S. Congress relating to H1B and L1 visas.
The Prime Minister shared with President Obama the concerns of the Indian IT industry and professionals on the proposed legislation in the U.S. Congress relating to H1B and L1 visas.
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Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu Proddatur India New Delhi Us President Barack Obama Prime Minister Narendra Modi Cop 21 Paris
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