As Obama wrapped up his three-day trip to India, the media said the unprecedented second presidential trip - that too a rare one-country visit - was worth the time of Obama as the visit brought the two largest democratic countries of the world closer than ever.
"India finally came out this week after years in the closet, declaring itself a firm friend of America. The country's Cold War commitment to non-alignment died long ago as the guiding foreign-policy principle for the world's second-most-populous nation. But its obituary wasn't written until this week," The Wall Street Journal reported.
However, The Washington Post accused the US President of having double standards when it comes to religious freedom, human rights and women rights.
Soon after delivering a speech in New Delhi, where he passionately advocated for these issues, Obama headed to Saudi Arabia where human rights have concerns on all the issues of religious freedom and human rights, which the President tutored to the Indian audience.
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