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Modi, Obama Agree to Forge Closer Defense and Security Ties

The security agreements involved a U.S. and Indian decision to take “joint and concerted efforts” against Pakistan-based militant groups, including the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat ud-Dawa networks

The US and India agreed to forge closer defense and security ties at a White House meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama, but the talks didn’t produce a breakthrough on India’s reservations over a trade agreement at the World Trade Organization US concerns about India’s nuclear liability law.

 This has preveted progress on a 2005 civil nuclear deal that had been meant to transform US-India ties but became a symbol of their stagnation.

However, the two sides agreed to a modest range of infrastructure and finance partnerships that could provide building blocks for future advances.

 What are your views on the outcome of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the US. To read more details of the visit, please click http://online.wsj.com/articles/obama-narendra-modi-meet-at-white-house-in-first-formal-talks-1412089904

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