Obama published the book in November 2020
The book, titled “A Promised Land,” is the first volume of a memoir based on Obama’s political career. In this book, released in November 2020, Barack Obama wrote a 1,400-word account of his first visit to India in November 2010. He wrote that when he met Manmohan Singh, he (Manmohan Singh) expressed concerns that “the influence of the Hindu nationalist party (BJP) was increasing because “Rising anti-Muslim sentiment.” Then the BJP was the main opposition party.
What did Manmohan Singh say to Obama?
According to a BBC report, Manmohan Singh said: “Mr. President, in turbulent times, the call for religious and ethnic unity can mislead people. In such a situation, it is not very difficult for politicians to exploit it, even if it is in India or elsewhere.” ” Obama had agreed to this. Obama said that this reminded him of his conversation with Vaclav Havel, the first president of the Czech Republic after the Velvet Revolution, during his visit to Prague, and his warning that a wave of liberalism was coming to Europe.
I spoke with Obama about Pakistan as well
“If globalization and historic economic crisis are accelerating these trends in relatively wealthy countries — and if I see this even in the United States — how can India escape them?” Obama wrote. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is also concerned about… Ongoing tension with Pakistan, the nuclear-armed neighboring country. Obama described Manmohan Singh as “the chief architect of India’s economic transformation, intelligent, thoughtful and very honest.”
What did Obama write about the 26/11 attacks?
“At the time, Pakistan had a problem as well. It was consistently failing in its work with India to investigate the terrorist attacks on hotels in Mumbai and elsewhere in 2008. This dramatically increased tensions between the two countries,” Obama wrote. This number is increasing due to the belief that Lashkar-e-Taiba, the terrorist organization responsible for the attack, has links to Pakistani intelligence agencies.