Nuclear cooperation agreement between Indian, US companies likely this year

AsiaNuclear cooperation agreement between Indian, US companies likely this year

Washington: Speaking at a Congressional hearing, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake noted that both India and the US continue to work on implementation of the civilian nuclear deal despite their differences over the liability clause. Dispatch News Desk reported.

“The Indians have set aside several areas in Gujarat and in Uttar Pradesh for American companies to eventually build such plants and we continue to work through our liability concerns with the Indian government,” Blake said.

“We hope very much this year that one of these early works agreements can be signed by Westinghouse and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited,” he said, underlining the need for more efforts in this regard. The India-US civilian nuclear deal, he said, is one of the “really transformative deals” that was done in the course of Bush administration.

Blake said the Obama administration has made a determined effort to carry on the momentum, but observed that there are several “challenges” like the liability clause in India’s nuclear law, which the US companies believe “does not provide them sufficient protection from possible liability suits”.

“And therefore we have focused most of our efforts on trying to negotiate with the Indians and support our company’s efforts to negotiate what are called early works agreements that are things like site preparation and early contracts and things like that that could again pave the way for future civil nuclear contracts,” Blake said.

Congressman Steven Chabot who chaired the hearing, said the 2008 Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Agreement was considered a watershed moment for US-India relations.

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