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30 January 2015, Journal Focus

Obama Lands in India, With Aim of Improving Ties

Neelam Deo, Director, Gateway House, has been quoted in an article on the strong foreign policy of the new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards the U.S., where he has made clear that for India to move forward it needs the support of the U.S. This article has been published by Journal Focus

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NEW DELHI — President Obama arrived here on Sunday morning for a three-day visit aimed at forging agreements with India to work together to curb climate change and to break through an impasse that has blocked civilian nuclear cooperation for years.

Reinforcing his personal affinity for the president, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke with protocol to meet Mr. Obama and Michelle Obama on the tarmac as they disembarked from Air Force One. The two leaders exchanged warm handshakes and a hug as they prepared for a pomp-filled visit that will include a national parade, a state dinner and a tree-planting ceremony.

Negotiators were working to clear the way for American companies to build civilian nuclear power plants in India. Mr. Obama’s predecessor, President George W. Bush, sealed a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement with India, but it has been held up for years by a dispute over India’s liability law. The Indian news media reported Sunday that the two sides had made progress toward a breakthrough that would be announced later in the day.

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