Tight schedule for Obama during India visit

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 14 2015 | 4:45 PM IST
US President Barack Obama will have a tight schedule during his three-day visit starting January 25, as he will hold talks with top leadership here on ways to make progress on key issues like defence and civil nuclear agreement and attend the Republic Day celebrations as the Chief Guest, among other engagements.
Obama, who will be the first US President to be the Chief Guest at the Republic Day parade, will be accompanied by his wife Michelle Obama and a team of senior officials in his administration.
On first day of his visit, the American President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold comprehensive talks on the entire gamut of bilateral ties and discuss ways to enhance cooperation in key components, including civil nuclear and defence pacts. The two sides have already decided to renew for 10 years during a Summit meeting in September in Washington to start joint development and production of military hardware.
The visit is also expected to give fillip to the seven- year-old civil nuclear deal as the cooperation in the sector has been stalled over the tough provisions in the Civil Nuclear Liability Act here.
During the September meeting, the two leaders had decided to set up a high-level Contact Group on civil nuclear cooperation.
The Group has already held two rounds of detailed discussions on a range of implementation issues, including administrative, liability, technical and licencing to facilitate the establishment of US-designed nuclear power plants in India.
The two sides are also reportedly working on a proposal for a insurance pool by the domestic Indian companies to offset the financial burden of American entities as both countries are keen to have a "concrete" deliverable in the area during Obama's visit.
After their meeting, Modi and Obama will make press statements. The US President will also attend the banquet in his honour by President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhawan, according to the information available here.
On second day of the visit, Obama will attend the Republic Day parade and later, along with Modi, will take part in Indo-US CEO roundtable.
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First Published: Jan 14 2015 | 4:45 PM IST

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