P V Narasimha Rao visit to the USA
By the time P V Narasimha Rao was made the Prime Minister, India and United States had started exploring the avenues for a more friendly relationship between the two countries. The visit to the United States by Prime Minister Narasimha Rao in 1994 marked the onset of improved US-India relations.
Rao addressed a joint session of Congress and met with Bill Clinton, the then US President. Although discussions were held on nuclear nonproliferation, human rights, and other issues, the main focus of the visit was rapidly expanding US-India economic relations.
In 1995, when P V Narasimha Rao was PM, there was talk of India contemplating nuclear test that did not take place allegedly under US pressure.
Rao first visit to US was in January 31, 1992. In this visit he met with George Bush during a UN Security Council Summit in New York.
He was on an official visit in May 17, 1994 when he addressed a joint meeting of US Congress and also visited Houston and Boston.
In all Rao–who is credited for starting to open India's economy– visited the U.S. twice during his five years in office.