Obama Salutes Mumbai, Gandhi as he Begins India Journey


Obama Salutes Mumbai, Gandhi as he Begins India Journey

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Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai


Mumbai, Nov 6 (IANS): US President Barack Obama Saturday pledged to deepen counter-terror cooperation with India as he flew into the country at the start of a four-nation Asian tour, saluting Mumbai for its resilience and Mahatma Gandhi for rewriting history.

Standing in the very Taj Mahal hotel where Pakistani terrorists went on a killing spree two Novembers ago, with the historic Gateway of India monument in the backdrop, Obama paid homage to those who died in the 2008 terrorist savagery popularly referred to as 26/11.

The dead included six Americans - which Obama underlined. But walking a tight diplomatic rope, Obama refrained from naming or alluding to Pakistan, a US ally New Delhi blames for the Mumbai terror attack.


Deputy Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal presenting a copy of 'Slavery,' a book penned by Mahatma Phule, to visiting US President Barack Obama

"Those who attacked Mumbai wanted to demoralize this city and this country but they failed," he said. "The very next day Mumbaikars came back to work... Within weeks, this hotel was welcoming guests from around the world."

All the while, Michelle, clad in a grey dress and sporting a string of pearls around her neck, stood gracefuly by his side.

In a memorial book, Obama wrote: "We will always remember the events of 26/11; not only the sorrow, but also the courage and humanity displayed that day. The US stands in solidarity with all of Mumbai and all of India in working to eradicate the scourge of terrorism, and we affirm our lasting friendship with the Indian people."

Within an hour of getting off from the US Air Force One after landing at 12.48 p.m., Obama and Michelle reached the Taj hotel, one of the main targets of the terrorists. From the airport, they first boarded a Marine helicopter and then took the Cadillac.

The Obamas are staying at the hotel as a sign of solidarity. They placed a white rose at the memorial to the victims of the Mumbai carnage -- a stone wall carved with the names of the dead and a tree sculpture.

Speaking with the Gateway of India and the Arabian Sea in the backdrop, the president said he would "never forget the awful images of 26/11" as the heavily armed terrorists went on a killing spree in Mumbai for three long days.

"Taj has been a symbol of strength and resolve. Mumbai has been a symbol of incredible energy and optimism," Obama said, addressing select families of the Mummbai terror attack, some survivors and hotel employees.

"I look forward to deepening counter-terror cooperation when I meet Prime Minister Singh," he said. "The US and India are working more closely together than ever to keep our nations safe."

From the Taj, Obama reached Mani Bhavan, where his "hero" Mahatma Gandhi used to stay and which is now a museum, to pay tribute to the apostle of non-violence who has wielded enormous influence on African Americans.

Obama and Michelle walked through the rooms filled with books, pictures and other memorabilia of Gandhi. The sense of history was palpable as they flipped through the bulky visitors' book.

After the 30-minute tour, a visibly moved president wrote: "I am filled with hope and inspiration as I have the privilege to view this testament to Gandhi's life. He is a hero not just to India but to the world."

Michelle wrote: "This visit will be one I will always treasure."

With great interest, Obama read the remarks written by American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, another hero of his and who visited Mani Bhavan in 1959.

The US president's maiden visit to India, coming days after the Democrats suffered stunning reverses in the American mid-term polls, focuses largely on Washington's hunt for markets and jobs.

Top American firms feel the visit will help improve market access for their goods and also go a long way in creating jobs back home - which tops the Obama administration's agenda.

Three out of six engagements on Day One of the Obama visit were business-oriented, underscoring the importance his administration attaches to bilateral economic ties.

Ahead of his visit, Obama said in an article in the New York Times that the US would explore ways to reduce barriers to its exports and increase access to the Indian market to find new customers for American goods.

Obama will reach New Delhi Sunday and leave for Indonesia Tuesday after two event-packed days in the Indian capital, including meetings with Indian leaders on subjects ranging from economy to the war on terror in Afghanistan. He will also visit South Korea and Japan.

 

  

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 07 2010

    Don't expect any thing from America. Because Obama came to India with much expectation. As a result on the first day of his tour he bagged a deal of 10 Billion and 50,000 Jobs for American. Be proud of India. We are in such a level that now we can hire Americans. If it were not for some rotten politicians and rotten politics , India now would have been in NO. 1 position. India no need to depend on any one. One simple example is the recent financial crisis. The crisis gripped almost all the countries including USA, Middle East and Europe but it's impact on Indian economy is minimal. India No.1 entertaining guest and it never left any guests returned empty handed. It's an ancient tradition giving gifts to guests while they are returning. So Obama has also richly received gifts in the form of billions of business deal. For India and Indians " Athithi Devo Bhava" ( guest is god). Even from enemy country, India treats it's guest with full dignity and respect. Just refer to Mr. Musharaf's visit to India. So Mr.Obama's visit is not at all a big issue for us. Mera Bharath Mahaan...

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  • Ismail zaorez, Bhatkal

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    From this visit of prez Obama people of India are expecting too much in different fields I hope Obama will not break their hopes.. And i think this visit will make an good Impact on indian Economy. And history will count it in one of the world's greatest events..

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Texas

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    India and the United States have so much in common that a historic State visit such as this should solidify the trade, cultural and economic relations between two nations to a much higher pedestal. The people of India and the United States have so many areas to work together and associate with each that will benefit not only our economy but also enable us facilitate a long lasting relationship.

    The democracy, the Constituion and the economic and technological ties of both countries have so much to display to the rest of the world that in these changing times, mutual respect and cooperation amongst people is the best gift that will make us move forward one day at a time.

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  • santhosh suvarna, mangalore/west africa/cote'ivoire

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    Welcome to US President Barack Obama AND MISS MichelleObama namaste obama see how is us president so active anb engetic like our film heros and see how PM AND president
    same old face and same ..........

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  • Ashok Rao, mangalore/New York

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    Pleas look at the first picture & watch how Mr.Chawan standing like a meek person with fear.This is our country man & Mr.Obama is in our land.If he is a President,that is in USA.He is our GUEST ONLY.Our so called leaders or politicins should never bend down in front of this type of leaders of other country. If you bend down they will walk over you.We have to keep up our respect whatever may be our internal fight.This man has come to India to sell his goods. But inside all over USA you can find only things from China,Taiwan,Korea,South America,Lebanan,& BAANGLA DESH & SRI LANKA.We hardly see things from India.Unless US by our products,dont by any thing from this man.

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