"I complimented him for his vision, for his courage in giving diplomacy yet another chance," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters in a joint media interaction with Obama inside the Oval Office of the White House, following an hour long meeting between the two leaders.
India, he said, fully supports these initiatives because six million Indians live in West Asia and the Middle East.
"They earn their livelihood there, which is an important part of sustaining our values of freedom," he added.
Obama, in fact, took permission from Singh to make a statement on the agreement reached between the US and Russia in partnership with other members of the Security Council on Syria -- eliminating its chemical weapons and ultimately having them destroyed by the international community.
"Though there are challenges ahead, this represents potentially a significant step forward," he said and hoped that the international community is not just gathering to talk but also is able to take concerted action on behalf of enforcing international norms and preserving everybody's security, including those in the region and obviously the people of Syria themselves.