On the six atomic reactors, which will be built with US collaboration, the two countries batted for immediate commencement of work on engineering and site design.
Reflecting shared objectives in combating the threat from terrorists accessing and using nuclear and other radiological materials, both the sides reaffirmed their commitment made at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit in Washington DC.
The US urged participating governments to support India's candidature in their common interest.
"The United States also reaffirmed its support for India's early membership of the Australia Group and the Wassenaar Arrangement," the statement said.
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The US had backed India's membership of the 48-member NSG and even asked participating governments to support its candidature. India's entry to the elite club was opposed primarily by China.
The two sides noted the progress made in bilateral civil nuclear cooperation and applauded continued engagement between Westinghouse Co. And the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPICL) toward finalising the contractual arrangements by June 2017 to build six AP 1000 reactors.
High-level talks between the officials of the NPICL and WestingHouse Co. Are on.
The two countries said they looked forward to the immediate commencement of work on engineering and site design and the early conclusion of a competitive financing package based on the joint work by India and the US Export-Import Bank.
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