On the occasion of the visit to New Delhi by US President Barack Obama, India announced a step towards cooperation between the two countries in the field of civil nuclear energy.
No information was given on the retail advanced, but, according to the Indian press, India propose the establishment of a "pool of insurers" that would compensate manufacturers in case of nuclear accident.
This solution would allow the US civil nuclear industry to consider projects in India without facing too much risk.
As the first sign of a tangible diplomatic warming, Barack Obama's visit to India before began with a long and warm handshake with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An unexpected good deal for two men who defend remote political positions. Barack Obama is a progressive and Nobel Peace Prize, Narendra Modi is a Hindu nationalist. Unlike their political beliefs, the course of the two leaders is more similar. One is the first black president of the United States and the other the son of a tea seller. "One is the American dream and the other Indian dream" notes KG Suresh, the think tank Vivekananda International Foundation based in Delhi. This proximity and the common desire to counterbalance the influence of China, may have helped Barack Obama and Narendra Modi to find common ground.
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