Bush, Singh could drop in at business meet
US President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh could drop in at a gathering of business and industrial honchos.
US President George W Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh could drop in at a gathering of business and industrial honchos from the two countries at the White House --a first exercise of its kind -- during Singh's visit to this country.

Charles O Prince of the Citigroup, Stanley Warren of Cargill, Steve Reineman of Pepsi, Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries, Ratan Tata, Nandan Nikelani of Infosys and YC Deveshwar of ITC are among the corporate captains who are expected to hold the meeting at the White House under the auspices of Indo-US Business Council, giving an opportunity to the two leaders to drop in if they wish, it is learnt.
So far, such drop-ins by Bush have remained confined to meetings between senior ministers of the two countries.
With the US not only opposing the G-4 resolution on permanent membership for India, Japan, Germany and Brazil in the UN Security Council but even asking other nations to vote against it unless other issues about the UN are dealt with first, the achievements during the Prime Minsiter's visit are likely more on in defence and economic spheres, according to sources.
It remains to be seen whether the US will offer nuclear power reactors and technology to India in the common interest of addressing energy demand in one of the fastest growing countries of the world and to keep an anticipated economic superpower away from petroleum.
Bush has already said the US must provide clean coal technology and share the latest developments in wind power and biofuel.