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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh returns after weeklong US, Brazil tour

New Delhi, Apr 17: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh arrived in New Delhi on Saturday after his two-nation tour of the US and Brazil.
During his visit Dr. Singh attended the Nuclear Security Summit and the India, Brazil, South Africa, (IBSA) and the Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) meets.
He also held bilateral talks with US President Barack Obama and other world leaders.
    
With ash cloud from Iceland''s erupting volcano creating havoc for flights in northern Europe, Dr. Singh''s special aircraft Air India One, took a detour on way back from Brasilia.
The aircraft had a stopover in Johannesburg in South Africa, instead of Frankfurt in Germany.
    
During his first leg of the eight-day tour, Prime Minister Dr Singh was in the US where he attended the Nuclear Security Summit and met President Obama.
During his discussions with President Obama, Prime Minister Dr. Singjh asked him to press Pakistan to rein in Lashkar –e –Taiba (LeT) and other terror outfits targeting India.
 
He also secured an assurance from President Obama for India to get access to Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, who has confessed to plotting Mumbai attacks.
    
At the Summit, Dr. Singh warned of dangers posed by nuclear explosives falling into the hands of non-state actors.
    
After his four-day US visit, Dr. Singh visited Brasilia to attend the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) and Brazil-Russia-India-China (BRIC) Summits.
    
Besides attending IBSA and BRIC summits, he held bilateral meetings with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev and discussed various issues with them.
    
At the IBSA Summit, Dr. Singh pitched for greater focus on investments in infrastructure and inclusive growth.
       
At the BRIC meet, Dr. Singh sought close cooperation among the four countries in the fields of energy and food security besides tapping potential in other sectors. (ANI)

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