In the past when the US President has been globe-trotting, his schedulers have always tried to include at least a few countries in his every overseas visit.
Obama would be flying across the globe for more than 12,000 kms just to attend India's 66th Republic Day Parade on January 26 as its Chief Guest at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He will the first American President to be the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations.
After Jimmy Carter, Obama is also the first US President, who has not visited Pakistan along with his India trip.
Obama did not travel to Pakistan when he visited India first in November 2010.
Also the fact that he would be away from Washington for at least five days just only for one country, sends a message to not only the people of the US and India, but also to regional and global players about the importance the US attaches to strategic ties with India.
It took 10 years for the next US President, Richard Nixon, to visit India in August 1969. In this foreign trip, Nixon visited as many as eight countries, including India and Pakistan.
Nearly a decade later, Jimmy Carter made his sojourn to India in the first week of January, 1978. Carter travelled to seven countries, but skipped Pakistan.
This was apparently because of the military coup in Pakistan by Zia-ul-Haq less than six months ago by overthrowing the elected government of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
In addition to India, Clinton visited Bangladesh, Pakistan and Oman during his trip which was towards the fag end of his second trip.
Thereafter, there has been no looking back as the India-US relationship has gained strength.
