PM Modi and US President Donald Trump.
Washington: India is now going to achieve a big place in the field of nuclear power. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to launch a network of nuclear reactors in India. America will now become an ally in this work. America will help in setting up nuclear reactors in India. This decision has been taken in talks with President Donald Trump during PM Modi’s recent visit to America. Trump has promised full cooperation in increasing the number of nuclear reactors in India.
PM Modi Trump’s big nuclear effort has started to lay a network of more nuclear reactors in India. This is considered to be the biggest attempt to be signed after the signing of the historic Indo-US Citizen Nuclear Agreement in 2008. However, there was no progress in nuclear dialogue during that time. Now an attempt is being made to start it again. Keeping in mind the energy security, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump have confirmed their trust in nuclear power.
America designed nuclear reactors will be established
After his talks at the White House on Thursday, he strengthened his commitment to working together on nuclear reactors designed by the US in India “through massive localization and possible technology transfer. In the 21st century, no new American nuclear reactor came to Indian land. In an attempt to end this deadlock, the two leaders have now shown interest not only in the construction of big reactors but also in the construction of advanced small modular reactors in India.
Trump was convinced by PM Modi
After bilateral talks that lasted for about an hour, Donald Trump also praised PM Modi’s conversation skills in a press briefing, where the business was at the top of the agenda. Asked by a journalist, who is a more difficult negotiator, Donald Trump said, “He (PM Modi) is a more difficult negotiator (negotiator) and he is a better negotiator than me. There is no competition here.” In a joint statement issued by the two countries, India and the United States promised to reach US $ 500 billion by 2030 and bilateral trade agreements with the objective of reducing the charges in both countries and raising the market access. The plan has been announced.
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