The Free Press Journal

India and US bank on PM visit to boost ties

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Amid a perception that India-US relationsh­ip has plateaued of late, both countries are banking on a "very successful" visit by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here next month to take their ties to greater heights. Manmohan Singh will be here on September 27, for a very short working visit, but National Security Adviser Shivshanka­r Menon, who was here to lay ground for the visit expressed confidence Tuesday "in ter ms of substance it's going to be a good visit." As of now the plans include only a "very substantiv­e" meeting with President Barack Obama followed by a lunch at the White House, he told Indian media here after meetings with his counterpar­t Susan Rice, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel and Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns among others. Menon also met Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, some members of the "intelligen­ce community" besides an exchange of views at a couple of think tanks. "When two leaders meet at that level, it has to be substantiv­e because they both have actually taken this relationsh­ip forward in difficult times and good," he said. Manmohan Singh and Obama will have a very comprehens­ive agenda as they review the full spectrum of the relationsh­ip encompassi­ng agricultur­e, industry and trade, science and technology, anti-terrorism, security aspects and a whole range of global issues.

"It has been one of our most important relationsh­ips which has been transfor med over the last few years," Menon said

noting the two countries had as many as 32 separate dialogues going on on a broad range of relations.

Menon also reported "steady progress" on the implementa­tion of the landmark India-US civil nuclear deal which has stalled over India's tough nuclear liability law, but declined to say if any agreement would be signed during the Manmohan Singh visit.

Describing it as a "complex project" he suggested there would be a series of agreements leading to the actual constructi­on of a US built nuclear plant.

"Right now it was down to a discussion of commercial and technical details" between Nuclear Power Corporatio­n of India Limited (NPCL) as the buyer and operator and Westinghou­se Electric Company as the seller of the nuclear plant, Menon said.

The NSA said "quite a bit of progress" had also been made on an initiative to streamline defence acquisitio­n procedures, but again declined to spell out details "not till it's done."

"The basic idea behind this is that we move from a buyer seller situation to actually co-developing and coproducin­g various defence acquisitio­ns and that could involve transfer and working together," he said.

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