The Hill: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) will make her first overseas trip of 2011 next month, when she travels to India to deliver a speech at a high-profile policy conference.Palin will speak on March 19 at the India Today Conclave in the capital city of New Delhi, according to an event schedule. Her remarks are titled "My Vision of America."
Her visit will give her a chance to burnish her foreign-policy credentials in a country that boasts one of the world's fastest-growing economies — and will spark further talk about whether she will run for president next year. [MORE]
India is also the world's largest democracy, so it is no wonder Palin who champions freedom and democracy at home would accept an opportunity to speak there.
This will make Palin's third international visit since 2008. The first was her speech in China and the second was her humanitarian trip to Haiti. Last year there was talk of her visiting the UK and Israel. It would boost her resume if she could still make those trips
Via: Memeorandum
Via: The Hill