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Modi, Obama discuss trade, climate, defence at white house

Washington: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Barack Obama today agreed to make “joint and concerted efforts” to dismantle safe havens for terror and criminal networks like LeT, JeM, D-company, Al-Qaeda and Haqqani network. In their first Summit meeting spread over two hours at the White House, the two leaders also agreed that the two countries will take steps to disrupt financial and tactical support to these terror outfits.

They also said that the “joint and concerted efforts” on dismantling safe havens for terrorist groups and criminal networks do not mean that India and the US were going to launch operations but carry out any UN-mandated task.

Modi and Obama, whose discussions covered a broad range of issues including cooperation in defence, security, energy economic and space, took a significant decision to break the impasse on implementation of civil nuclear deal.

“We are serious about resolving issues on both sides in civil nuclear energy cooperation. This is important to India for meeting energy security needs,” Modi said.

An inter-agency contact group will be set up to address the issues of liability, administrative and technical issues.

From the Indian side, agencies like DAE, MEA and Finance Ministry will be involved.

“We are setting up an inter-agency contact group to be able to resolve all issues that are outstanding and hindering the rapid deployment of US-origin nuclear reactors in India, that includes by liability, it includes administrative issues and it includes technical issues,” Vikram Doraiswami, Joint Secretary (Americas), in the MEA, told reporters while briefing on the meeting between Modi and Obama.

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