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In a significant development, the United States has granted approval for the transfer of nuclear technology to India, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing civil nuclear deal between the two nations. This approval effectively addresses a major obstacle that had previously hindered collaboration in the nuclear sector. Prior regulations had restricted US companies from engaging in the manufacturing of nuclear equipment or participating in nuclear design work within India, limiting the potential for technological exchange and cooperation.
The approval is expected to enhance India's capabilities in nuclear energy, paving the way for increased investment and collaboration in the sector. This move not only strengthens the strategic partnership between the US and India but also underscores a commitment to advancing clean energy initiatives. As both countries seek to address energy needs and climate change challenges, this development is poised to foster innovation and growth in the civil nuclear industry, benefiting both economies in the long run.
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