The United States on Sunday apologised to former Indian president Abdul Kalam after the New Delhi government complained that he had been frisked at a New York airport. "The United States on Sunday apologised to former Indian president Abdul Kalam after the New Delhi government complained that he had been frisked at a New York airport.
India is sensitive about its dignitaries undergoing routine security checks and Nirupama Rao, its ambassador to the US, was ordered to lodge a letter outlining how Kalam had allegedly been poorly treated."
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