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SPEECHES
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PM's remarks at the White House
welcome ceremony
November 24, 2009, Washington DC
Mr. President, First Lady Mrs. Obama, thank you very
much for your warm words of welcome, Mr. President.
My wife and I are deeply honored to be in your great
country on the first state visit of your presidency.
Mr. President, I bring to you and the people of the
United States of America the friendly greetings of our
one billion people of India. India and America are separated
by distance, but bound together by the values of democracy,
pluralism, rule of law, and respect for fundamental
human freedoms. Over the years, we have built upon these
values and created a partnership that is based upon
both principle and pragmatism. Our relations have been
transformed, and today they encompass cooperation in
all areas of human activity. Mr. President, I've come
today to build upon these successes and to strengthen
our multifaceted relationship. We seek to broaden and
deepen our strategic partnership, and to work with the
United States to meet these challenges of a fast-changing
world in this 21st century. This is a moment of great
opportunity in our relationship. India and the United
States can, and must, work together to harness the immense
potential of our talented and enterprising people, and
support each other's growth and prosperity. We should
cooperate in addressing global challenges of combating
terrorism, making our environment cleaner and moving
towards a world free of nuclear weapons. Mr. President,
we deeply appreciate your strong personal commitment
to our bilateral relationship. My wife and I are deeply
grateful to you and the First Lady for receiving us
during this Thanksgiving week. With these words, I once
again thank you, Mr. President. God bless America. God
bless India.
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