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India and US First Ladies
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March 02, 2006 01:50 IST
Laura Bush will be the first First Lady to visit India with a United States President on an official trip to the country.

Although two First Ladies, Jacqueline Kennedy and Hillary Rodham Clinton, have visited the country in 1962 and 1995 respectively, they came without their husbands.

Jacqueline, in fact, created quite a stir when she was in the capital. The then Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru played her host for two days.

President Bush in India

She instantly became popular with her charm. She visited craftsmen, bought some of their works and one of her high points was a visit to a children's hospital where she mingled freely with the children and distributed sweets.

When Hillary visited India in 1995, it was part of a South Asia visit. She visited Delhi, Agra [Images] and Ahmedabad and was so impressed with the visit to the sub-continent that she dedicated a whole chapter "Silence Is Not Spoken Here" in her bestseller "Living History."

The title of the chapter in fact was taken from a poem "Silence" by a Delhi girl Anasuya Sengupta.


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