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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton listens as India's minister for external affairs SM Krishna speaks at a breakfast meeting in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO/Shannon Stapleton/POOL
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao listen as India's minister for external affairs SM Krishna speaks at a breakfast meeting in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO/Shannon Stapleton/POOL
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and India's minister of science and technology Vilsaro Deshmukh attend the US-India Partnering for Innovative Solutions event in Delhi. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton is watched by India's minister of science and technology Vilsaro Deshmukh as she addresses a US-India Partnering for Innovative Solutions event in New Delhi. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is wrapping up a tour of Asia dominated by thorny disputes, as she sees signs of progress in working through problems with emerging powers China and India. AFP PHOTO/Shannon Stapleton/POOL
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Secretary of state of the United States of America, Hillary Rodham Clinton being received by external affairs Minister S M Krishna for a meeting and joint press conference in New Delhi. Agencies
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton speaks with India's minister of external affairs SM Krishna before a news conference in New Delhi. AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN
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US secretary of state Hillary Clinton gestures at a news conference in New Delhi. AFP Photo/Raveendran
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