Modi, Obama announce nuclear breakthrough after New Delhi talks via The Japan Times

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama announced Sunday they have reached an agreement to break the deadlock that has been stalling a civilian nuclear power agreement.

“I am pleased that six years after we signed our bilateral agreement, we are moving toward commercial cooperation, consistent with our laws (and) international legal obligations,” Modi said at a joint press conference with Obama in the Indian capital, New Delhi.

The two countries in 2008 signed a landmark deal giving India access to civilian nuclear technology, but it has been held up by U.S. concerns over India’s strict laws on liability in the event of a nuclear accident.

While there were no immediate details on how the impasse had been broken, India has reportedly offered to set up an insurance pool to indemnify companies that build reactors in the country against liability in case of a nuclear accident.

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