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At an August 16, 2006 roundtable
at the American Center to discuss
"The Indo-U.S. Nuclear Dialogue."
Sumit Ganguly, Professor of
Political Science, Indiana
University, Bloomington, and U.S.
Consul General Henry V. Jardine. 
(Enlarged View)


Charge d’ Affaires Geoffrey R. Payatt being received by West Bengal’s Minister for Commerce and Industries, Nirupam Sen, at his office at the Writers’ Buildings, Calcutta, on August 29, 2006. (Enlarged View)
Charge d’ Affaires Geoffrey R. Payatt speaking to media persons after his meeting with West Bengal’s Minister for Commerce and Industries, Nirupam Sen, at the Writers’ Buildings, Calcutta, on August 29, 2006. (Enlarged View)


   
Charge d’ Affaires Geoffrey R. Payatt with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) West Bengal chapter Convener, G.M. Kapur, and INTACH member Anjan Mitra at a function at the American Center, Calcutta, on August 29, 2006, to release the final project report on preserving the heritage town of Bishnupur, in West Bengal. Consul General Henry V Jardine is at their left.  The report was prepared by INTACH with a grant from the Ambassador’s Cultural Preservation Fund. (Enlarged View)


Charge d’ Affaires Geoffrey R. Payatt releasing the final project report on preserving the heritage town of Bishnupur, in West Bengal, at a function at the American Center, Calcutta, on August 29, 2006.  The report was prepared by INTACH with a grant from the Ambassador’s Cultural Preservation Fund. Along with him on the stage are (from left to right) Consul General Henry V. Jardine, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) member Anjan Mitra, and INTACH’s West Bengal chapter Convener, G.M. Kapur.  (Enlarged View)


 

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