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View All Images- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, third from right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama, fifth from the right, pose for a photograph in the Crosshall of the White House with Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, fourth from the right, and his wife Gursharan Kaur, sixth from the right, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama, second from left, greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, second from right, and his wife Gursharan Kaur upon arrival for the State Dinner at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed Indias role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the worlds largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama, second from left, greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, second from right, and his wife Gursharan Kaur upon arrival for the State Dinner at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed Indias role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the worlds largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, left, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, propose a toast during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, left, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, propose a toast during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, left, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, speak during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, left, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, speak during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, left, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, speak during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- Guests sit at tables during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. President Barack Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- Guests sit at tables during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. President Barack Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- A man stands on the balcony of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. President Barack Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, propose a toast during the State Dinner on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net
- Washington, DC - November 24, 2009 -- United States President Barack Obama, right, and U.S. First Lady Michele Obama arrive to greet Manmohan Singh, India's prime minister, and his wife Gursharan Kaur (both unseen) at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Obama welcomed India's role as a rising and responsible global power, saying the U.S. will follow through on a civilian nuclear agreement and work to expand trade and investment ties with the world's largest democracy. Photo by Andrew Harrer/Pool-CNP-PHOTOlink.net `