Emphasising that the US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) has the potential to transform bilateral relations, Lall, who is a chief executive with General Atomics Electromagnetic -- a US-based company working on nuclear physics, said the sector needs nurturing.
"It goes without saying that US-India bilateral relations will improve if the business relations improve. Towards this, we hope that the often-cited impediments such as India's Nuclear Liability Law and challenges in the IPR regime are addressed," Lal told PTI.
Lall said US-India DTTI can become the catalyst for enhanced cooperation between the two countries.
"(DTTI) has the potential to transform bilateral ties and needs nurturing. Co-production implies a paradigm shift for both countries and officials on both sides need to work together.
"DTTI represents a commitment from the US side to building an indigenous Indian industrial base by pre-screening projects for co-production. This will lead to industrial integration and interdependence which will strengthen the foundation for an enduring US-India security relationship," Lall added.