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Clinton in India

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May 25, 2005 17:09 IST

Former US president Bill Clinton arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday, May 25, for a three-day trip to India.

He is in the country to oversee tsunami relief work and follow up on the anti-AIDS campaign.

This is his fourth visit in five years; he first came to India as president in March 2000.

President George W Bush appointed Clinton and former president George H W Bush, his father, as his special envoys to oversee tsunami relief worldwide.

Clinton -- he had heart surgery last year, hence the slimmed down look -- will travel to Chennai on Friday morning and onwards to Nagapattinam, 400 km south, by helicopter to oversee relief and rehabilitation work undertaken by the William J Clinton Foundation.

Accompanying him on the journey is New York hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal.

Clinton will meet Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and NGOs and anti-AIDS activists. He will attend a dinner in his honour hosted by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Wednesday and will have a private meal at the Bukhara restaurant, famed for its Mughlai cuisine, on Thursday.

After his Tamil Nadu visit, Clinton will travel to other tsunami-hit nations like Sri Lanka.

Photograph: Sondeep Shankar/Saab Pictures

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