US President Barack Obama (L) with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) prior to a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. The one-on-one conversation between the two leaders is going to set the stage for formal talks that are expected to unveil a template for the 21st century partnership between the world's largest democracies. This will be be the sixth meeting between the two leaders since Obama became president two years ago. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEEepa US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE
US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEEepa US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE
US First lady Michelle Obama (left) is given a guided tour during her visit to the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying husband Barack Obama who is on a 3 day official visit to India. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEEepa US First lady Michelle Obama (left) is given a guided tour during her visit to the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying husband Barack Obama who is on a 3 day official visit to India. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE
US President Barack Obama (R) along with the First Lady, Michelle Obama stand in silence as a mark of respect after laying a wreath at the Raj Ghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. The one-on-one conversation between Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is expected to set the stage for formal talks that are expected to unveil a template for the 21st century partnership between the world's largest democracies. EPA/STR
US President Barack Obama walks on the red carpet after reviewing the guard of honor during a welcoming ceremony prior to his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the Indian president's house in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. The one-on-one conversation between the two leaders is going to set the stage for formal talks that are expected to unveil a template for the 21st century partnership between the world's largest democracies. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
US First lady Michelle Obama (centre) examines a fabric during her visit to the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying husband Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. EPA/ANINDITO
US President Barack Obama (L) hugs Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) after their press conference in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met to boost trade ties as well as cooperation in counter-terrorism and regional security. Describing India as a 'world power', Obama said both countries could work together for global peace. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
US President Barack Obama (L) hugs Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) after their press conference in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met to boost trade ties as well as cooperation in counter-terrorism and regional security. Describing India as a 'world power', Obama said both countries could work together for global peace. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
US President Barack Obama a during a joint press conference with Indian Premier Manmohan Singh (not in picture) in New Delhi, India on 8 November 2010."Whenever I'm asked about Indians taking away our jobs, I want to say: You know what, they've just created 50,000 jobs," President Obama himself said, referring to these deals during his joint press conference with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. EPA/HARISH TYAGIepa US President Barack Obama a during a joint press conference with Indian Premier Manmohan Singh (not in picture) in New Delhi, India on 8 November 2010."Whenever I'm asked about Indians taking away our jobs, I want to say: You know what, they've just created 50,000 jobs," President Obama himself said, referring to these deals during his joint press conference with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEEepa US First lady Michelle Obama (C) visits the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi, India on 08 November 2010. Michelle Obama is accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama who is in a 3 day official visit to India. Obama will offer tributes at the Rajghat, Mahatma Gandhi'smemorial, hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and addressIndia's Parliament today. EPA/ANINDITO MUKHERJEE