Embassy Highlights
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| Charge d' Affaires Peter Burleigh meets with participants of USAID's health voucher program in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on May 5, 2009. The program provides quality private sector reproductive and child health services at no cost to families living below the poverty line. |
"But I also recognize that we will not be successful in our efforts to end deaths from AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis unless we do more to improve health systems around the world, focus our efforts on child and maternal health, and ensure that best practices drive the funding for these programs." |
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The American Library at 24 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi, will be closed from Monday, May 11 through Tuesday, May 26 for renovation. The newly refurbished library will reopen on Wednesday, May 27, 2009.
"The road ahead will be difficult. There will be more violence, and there will be setbacks. But let me be clear: The United States has made a lasting commitment to defeat al Qaeda, but also to support the democratically elected sovereign governments of both Pakistan and Afghanistan. That commitment will not waiver. And that support will be sustained." -- President Obama
"It is a day in which we celebrate the indispensable role played by journalists in exposing abuses of power, while we sound the alarm about the growing number of journalists silenced by death or jail as they attempt to bring daily news to the public."
"We have a lot of work left to do. It's work that will take time and it will take effort. But the United States of America, I believe, will see a better day. We will rebuild a stronger nation. And we will endure as a beacon for all those weary travelers beyond our shores who still dream that there's a place where all this is possible."
President Barack Obama has announced his intent to nominate Robert O. Blake as Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs. Most recently Ambassador Blake served as U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and to the Republic of Maldives. Before that, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Mission in New Delhi, India from 2003 to 2006.
"With the U.S. elections now behind us, it is becoming increasingly clear the amount of support that President Obama's Administration holds for building on the U.S.-India strategic partnership that has been forged over the past decade. Although President Obama campaigned on a broad theme of change, it is continuity that is defining his vision of Indo-U.S. ties."
"Climate change presents a serious test for humankind, but it also provides an opportunity for great innovation and adaptation."
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