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Obama, Modi vow to boost strategic ties, Vibhav Kant Upadhyay of Tokyo (Japan) gets honorable membership of IBP create model for world "Not just for the benefit of both our nations, but for the benefit of the world"

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Barack Obama and new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to expand and deepen their countries' strategic partnership and make it a model for the rest of the world. In a joint "vision statement" issued after their first meeting at a White House dinner, the two leaders said they would work together "not just for the benefit of both our nations, but for the benefit of the world." They said their countries would cooperate on security and to fight terrorism and would back a "rules based" global order in which India assumes greater multilateral responsibility, including a reformed U.N. Security Council. They also vowed to work together against the threat posed by climate change and to cooperate to address the consequences of unchecked

pollution. "We have a vision that the United States and India will have a transformative relationship as trusted partners in the 21st century. Our partnership will be a model for the rest of the world," they said in their statement said. The two leaders also said their countries would work to ensure that economic growth brought better livelihoods for all people and stressed the importance of open markets and fair and transparent practices to allow trade to flourish. Washington has been keen to expand business and security ties with India, which it sees as a key counterbalance to an increasingly assertive China in Asia. Obama has backed New Delhi's bid to become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council. However, the relationship has failed to live up to his declaration in 2010 that it would become "one of the defining partnerships of the 21st Century." Modi, who came to power in May, has received a warm welcome in the United States, even though he was denied a visa in 2005 over rioting in his home state three years earlier that killed more than 1,000 people, most of them Muslims. Modi denies any wrongdoing and has been exonerated by an Indian Supreme Court investigation. He has maintained a frantic schedule since arriving in America, even though he is fasting in accordance with Hindu custom and drank only warm water at the White House.

Virendra Sharma of London gets IUKIF Award for Political Contributions IUKIF honors personalities of innovative thinking globally

TOKYO: The mesmeric personality with dynamic willpower and philanthropic attitude of Shri Vibhav Kant Upadhyay (Chairman, India Center Foundation) of Tokyo (Japan) has been awarded honorable membership of IBP. This is informed by the president of International Brahmin Parliament Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate. Shri Shukla briefed that Shri

Upadhyay is well-known intellectual and philanthropist with rich experience of social, educational and cultural cause. He has long been associated with various organizations of Brahmin Samaj and its activities across the world. Under his leadership, youth generation got precious guidance and values of life and humanity. Significantly, Shri Upadhyay has always been active in performing social, educational and cultural activities with verve. On this occasion, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi and others congratulated him.

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LONDON: The prestigious award of Indo-UK Intellectuals Forum (IUKIF) for Social and Political contributions has been given to senior politician of England and Member of Parliament (House of Commons) Shri Virendra Sharma for his outstanding contributions in political and Democratic values. This is informed by Chairman Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate of IUKIF here. On briefing about Indo-UK Intellectuals Forum (IUKIF), Shri Shukla told that the forum has been established to provide a vast platform for intellectuals in promoting global interaction among people those

associated with their professional and innovative thinking. IUKIF works to support the cause of enhancing relationship between India and United Kingdom (UK) involving Seminars, Workshops, Computer Education Cloud Computing Symposium, Conferences and Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP). Indo-UK Star Grading Certification International Certification Intellectuals Forum (IUKIF) honors personalities of innovative Beauty & Fashion Designing Technical Education thinking globally. Computer Teachers Training Vocational Training Program On getting IUKIF Award Shri Sharma was congratulated by Shri Vaibhav Upadhyay (Tokyo, Industrial Training Alma Kids Pre-School Japan), Dr. Shyam Narayan Shukla (California, USA), Dr. Diwakar Sukul (London, UK), Ms. Preety Nursery Teachers Training Montessori Teachers Training Sharma (Paris, France), Karin Hestshel (Australia), Web Designing & Development Skill Development Program Ms. Aparna Sharma (Dublin, Ireland), Mr. B. Joseph (Mauritius), Dr. Usha Shukla (South Africa) along www.alma.in | www.almakids.com | www.iiml.mu | www.aiita.org | www.nai.org.in with members of IUKIF.

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