US nuke deal to boost investments in India says PM

Published on Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:57 |  Source : Reuters

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday completing a 2005 US-India nuclear cooperation deal would boost investment opportunities in his country, a hopeful sign for US companies eyeing India's potential USD 150 billion market in power plants.

Singh, speaking to US business leaders on the eve of talks with US President Barack Obama, said India's ambitious infrastructure build-up would propel growth amid a global slowdown and be open to foreign investors.

"We are currently finalizing the details that will make the agreement fully operational," he said of the civilian nuclear deal. "This will open a large area of commercial opportunity."

Singh and former US President George W. Bush signed the deal in 2005, but India's parliament has to debate a new law to limit US firms' liability in case of a nuclear accident. The United States has still not signed a nuclear fuel reprocessing agreement with India.

The Indian prime minister did not elaborate on what might be announced at his White House summit on Tuesday regarding the unfinished nuclear deal. But some experts familiar with the talks have said the two leaders might issue a joint statement on implementing a deal that would open India's potential USD 150 billion market in power plants to US suppliers.

Singh said he and Obama would sign a set of agreements on energy security, clean energy and climate change to deepen cooperation in an economic relationship that has grown rapidly since India began opening its economy 15 years ago.

India's economy was hit by the global crisis and growth moderated to 6.7% in 2008 and was likely to grow 6.5% this year. But Delhi expects the growth rate to get back to 9.0% within three years, Singh told the US Chamber of Commerce in a speech.

He urged the US business community to take advantage of an improved approval and implementation process for infrastructure projects in India and to look at public-private sector projects being signed by his country's federal and state governments.

"We need massive investment in energy, transport and urban infrastructure to be able to support a high rate of economic growth," Singh said.

Two-way trade, was just USD 5 billion in 1990 and USD 14 billion in 2000. But commerce rose to nearly USD 50 billion last year, according to US figures, making the United States India's largest trading partner.

Tuesday's summit is expected to highlight improvement in US-India ties during the past 15 years and underscore shared values between the world's two biggest democracies. But Singh also underscored that India's view on climate change differs from that of the United States and other industrialized states.

"India was a latecomer to industrialization and as such we have contributed very little to the accumulation of greenhouse gases that cause global warming," he said in a separate speech to the Council on Foreign Relations.

Singh said his country wanted to join a global solution as long as it did not come at the expense of economic development and called on developed countries to make more resources and technology available to help poor nations fight climate change.

Indian Ambassador Meera Shankar told a separate gathering of businessmen that India-US trade had doubled in the three years before the global financial crisis erupted last year and that US exports had tripled during that period.

  

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