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Visit of U.S. President George W. Bush to India (March 1-3, 2006)

At the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh U.S. President George W. Bush will visit India from March 1-3, 2006. President Bush's visit to India is the fifth by a U.S. President. Earlier visits were by Presidents Dwight Eisenhower (1959), Richard Nixon (1969), Jimmy Carter (1978) and William J Clinton (2000).  

Selected News articles relating to the visit

Documents relating to the visit of Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh to the U.S. July 18-20, 2005

Documents relating to the visit of Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh to the U.S. September 13-16, 2005

Documents relating to the visit of Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee to U.S. June 27-30, 2005



An open letter to the Members of Congress from a group of eminent scholars, diplomats and former US Government officials calling for an endorsement of the India- US civil nuclear cooperation agreement
March 10, 2006

Implementation of India - United States Joint Statement of July 18, 2005 - India's Separation Plan 
(pdf file)
March 7, 2006

Suo-Motu Statement by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Discussions on Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation with the US: Implementation of India’s Separation Plan
March 7, 2006

U.S. Senator Sam Brownback Applauds India Nuclear Agreement
March 6, 2006

France welcome US-India nuke deal
March 3, 2006

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist statement on nuclear cooperation agreement with India
March 2, 2006

Statement by Senator John W. Warner, Chairman, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on U.S.-India Agreement on Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
March 2, 2006

Statement by Congressman Gary Ackerman on U.S.-India nuclear agreement
March 2, 2006

U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair welcomes US-India nuclear deal
March 2, 2006

IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei Welcomes U.S. and India Nuclear Deal
March 2, 2006

Letter written by Congressmen Joe Wilson and Joseph Crowley supporting the proposed civilian nuclear agreement between the U.S. and India
(pdf format)
March 2, 2006

India-U.S. Joint Statement
March 2, 2006

Joint Press Interaction of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and U.S. President Bush
March 2, 2006

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s speech at the banquet hosted in honour of the US President George W. Bush
March 2, 2006

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s Opening Remarks at the Joint Press Conference with the US President George W. Bush
March 2, 2006

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s Opening Remarks to the Indo- US CEO’s Forum
March 2, 2006

India-U.S to Establish a Bi-National Science and Technology Endowment Fund and Joint Commission
March 2, 2006

Indo-U.S. Framework for Maritime Security Cooperation
March 2, 2006

Fact Sheet on Wildlife Trafficking
March 2, 2006

India-U.S. Cyber Security Forum - Fact Sheet
March 2, 2006

India-U.S. Health Fact Sheet
March 2, 2006

Fact Sheet on India–U.S. Knowledge Initiative on Agriculture Education, Research, Services and Commercial Linkages
March 2, 2006

India-U.S. Space Cooperation - Fact Sheet
March 2, 2006

India–U.S. Energy Dialogue - Fact Sheet
March 2, 2006

India-U.S. to double bilateral trade in three years
March 1, 2006

India-U.S. Economic Dialogue Meeting 
March 1, 2006

Briefing by Foreign Secretary Mr. Shyam Saran on the visit of President Bush
February 28, 2006

Interview with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh PBS - Charlie Rose Show
February 27, 2006

Suo-motu Statement by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation with the United States
February 27, 2006

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