Clinton’s Schedule: Lots of India

There’s lots of India on Secretary Clinton’s plate today: 9:15 a.m.: Secretary Clinton meets with the assistant secretaries of the regional bureaus. 10 a.m.: Clinton opens the plenary session of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna. (In the photo above, the two shake hands in New Delhi on July 20, 2009.) ...

By , copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009-2016 and was an assistant editor from 2007-2009.
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There's lots of India on Secretary Clinton's plate today:

There’s lots of India on Secretary Clinton’s plate today:

9:15 a.m.: Secretary Clinton meets with the assistant secretaries of the regional bureaus.

10 a.m.: Clinton opens the plenary session of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna. (In the photo above, the two shake hands in New Delhi on July 20, 2009.)

11:30 a.m.: Clinton holds a bilateral meeting with Krishna.

12:00 p.m.: Clinton hosts a luncheon for participants of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue.

1:15 p.m.: Clinton and Krishna hold a joint news conference.

5 p.m.: Clinton hosts a reception, at which President Barack Obama will make remarks, honoring the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue.
 

Preeti Aroon was copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009-2016 and was an assistant editor from 2007-2009. Twitter: @pjaroonFP

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