US Secretary of State John Kerry said that the civil nuclear cooperation between both the countries will bring affordable and clean energy to tens of millions of Indian households.
"To build on our shared leadership in combating climate change, the US is going to do more to help India upgrade its powergrid and work with our private sector in order to help provide financing for innovative renewable energy projects and clean energy entrepreneurs.
He said that US will soon make the promise made by more than 190 nations at the Paris Climate change summit last year a "reality" by officially joining the global climate agreement.
"Our civil nuclear cooperation will bring affordable clean energy to tens of millions of Indian households as we move closer in the use of safe, modern, latest generation nuclear power.
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Meanwhile, Swaraj said that India had a detailed exchange of views on climate change and clean energy issues with US.
"Both our countries attach high importance to the full implementation of the Paris Agreement, in the finalization of which President Obama and Prime Minister Modi played key roles," she said.
Swaraj said that both the countries have agreed to scale up collaboration in clean energy and to "quickly" operationalize the different initiatives announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"We look forward to working with the US to ensure the success of the International Solar Alliance (ISA)," she said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with French President Francois Hollande had launched the ISA during the Paris Summit.
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