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President Obama backs Indian entry to nuclear technology | President Obama backs Indian entry to nuclear technology |
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US President Barack Obama has backed India's entry into the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCG) and Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). | US President Barack Obama has backed India's entry into the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCG) and Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). |
India's entry into these groups will give it easier access to technology for research and advancement. | India's entry into these groups will give it easier access to technology for research and advancement. |
President Obama made the statement at a meeting with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington. | President Obama made the statement at a meeting with India Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington. |
The two leaders also signed agreements to boost co-operation in trade, military ties and climate change. | The two leaders also signed agreements to boost co-operation in trade, military ties and climate change. |
Mr Modi and Mr Obama also signed an agreement to enable US-based Westinghouse Electric Co to start building six reactors in India. | Mr Modi and Mr Obama also signed an agreement to enable US-based Westinghouse Electric Co to start building six reactors in India. |
The US and India will "remain invested in each other's prosperity", they said. | The US and India will "remain invested in each other's prosperity", they said. |
Pakistan's growing sense of isolation? M Ilyas Khan, BBC News, Islamabad | |
There was no immediate Pakistani reaction to Mr Obama's expression of support for India joining the Nuclear Suppliers Group. | |
But hours before the White House meeting, Pakistan's military and civilian leaders held urgent talks and said they noted "ongoing regional developments and inimical designs against our stability and prosperity". | |
Pakistan, India's arch-rival, also wants to join the NSG, with the backing of its ally China, but fears India's entry will block its chances. | |
It has watched India's improving relations with its other neighbours with growing unease. | |
Iran's Chabahar port, which is being developed in collaboration with India and Afghanistan, is seen as a security threat in Pakistan. The port will end India's quest for overland access to the Middle East and Central Asia, something Pakistan has successfully blocked since independence. | |
Tuesday's meeting was Mr Modi's seventh with Mr Obama since becoming prime minister in 2014. | Tuesday's meeting was Mr Modi's seventh with Mr Obama since becoming prime minister in 2014. |
A joint statement issued after the meeting said both countries "share common climate and clean energy interests" and are "close partners" in the fight against global warming. | A joint statement issued after the meeting said both countries "share common climate and clean energy interests" and are "close partners" in the fight against global warming. |
The leaders also promised to ratify the Paris Agreement in their respective countries "as soon as possible this year". | The leaders also promised to ratify the Paris Agreement in their respective countries "as soon as possible this year". |
India is the world's third-largest greenhouse gas emitter after China and the United States. | India is the world's third-largest greenhouse gas emitter after China and the United States. |
"Noting that the US-India defence relationship can be an anchor of stability and given the increasingly strengthened co-operation in defence, the United States hereby recognises India as a major defence partner," the statement read. | "Noting that the US-India defence relationship can be an anchor of stability and given the increasingly strengthened co-operation in defence, the United States hereby recognises India as a major defence partner," the statement read. |
Next on the agenda for the Indian prime minister is an address to a joint session of the US Congress on Wednesday. | Next on the agenda for the Indian prime minister is an address to a joint session of the US Congress on Wednesday. |
Analysts say that the speech is significant because it "completes the circle of rehabilitation" for him. | Analysts say that the speech is significant because it "completes the circle of rehabilitation" for him. |