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    Obama asks India to do more for climate change

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    January 28, 2015
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    Agence France-Presse (AFP)
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    MS20150128_B5
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    President Barack Obama said the United States could be India's "best partner" Tuesday but urged his hists to do more in the battle against climate change as he wrapped up a three-day visit to New Delhi. Speaking to an audience of mainly young people, the US president said their countries could forge "one of the defining partnerships of this century" but warned the war against climate change would not "Stand a chance" without India and also fired a warning about religious tolerance. The speech was the finale of a packed visit which has seen a dramatic upturn in an often troubled relationship, including the signature of a new "friendship" pact between Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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    Obama asks India to do more for climate change. (2015, January 28). Manila Standard, p. B5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1405
    Personal Names
    Obama, Barack Modi, Narendra
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    United States India Washington China
    Subject
    Climatic changes nuclear power plants environmental protection joint ventures bilateral agreements
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