US President Barack Obama has told External Affairs Minister S M Krishna that he was looking forward to his maiden visit to India in November. The two leaders met at the Natural History Museum in New York, where President Obama hosted a reception on Thursday for world leaders gathered in the city to attend the UN General Assembly. Obama told Krishna that he was looking forward to his first visit to India in early November. Earlier in the day, speaking at the annual General Assembly, Obama described India as a "thriving democracy." "I will visit India, which peacefully threw off colonialism and established a thriving democracy of over a billion people," he said.
Meanwhile, Krishna has been busy with meeting his counterparts in bilateral sessions and multilateral sessions discussing several foreign policy issues ranging from climate change to the Middle East peace talks. Krishna will be speaking at a special session on disarmament later on Friday, and he will also attend a Security Council meeting on the situation in Sudan where a referendum is scheduled in January, which will decide whether South Sudan will secede from North Sudan. Krishna will also meet the leaders from G4 (Brazil, India, Japan and Germany) countries that are all trying to get into the Security Council. Later in the evening, Krishna will be hosting a reception for foreign dignitaries.
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Wel come OBAMA, wel come, you are most wel come to India.
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