Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada visited the Humayun’s Tomb,Taj Mahal,
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Visited Humayun’s tomb and was mesmerised by Mughal architecture as he went around the magnificent 450-year-old red stone monument of Humayun’s Tomb with his wife.Taking a break from his diplomatic assignments, Harper and his wife Laureen spent nearly an hour at the 16th century monument in the heart of the capital and the couple was so impressed by the beauty of the structure that they flooded their guide with several questions.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada visited the Taj Mahal, walking hand in hand with his wife Laureen, admiring at the 17th century Mughal monument of love.”It really is something, you have to see it to believe it,” Mr Harper, who is on a six-day visit of India, said after spending nearly an hour at the monument.While spending nearly one hour at the monument added, “It’s really a gift of beauty for all humanity.”
Harper to hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi on a range of issues covering cooperation in infrastructure, food security, oil and gas, educational services and other areas.He will also visit to Bangalore.Canada and India have set a target of taking the annual bilateral trade volume to USD 15 billion by 2015 from USD 5 billion at present.
Canada primarily exports vegetables, fertilisers, machinery and wood pulp, while its main imports from India are organic chemicals, knit and woven apparel, precious stones and metals, electronics and machinery.
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