India, U.S. trying to get nuclear deal over line during Obama trip

India's Prime Minister Modi greets delegations after addressing the 69th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. headquarters in New YorkBy Sanjeev Miglani and Douglas Busvine NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India and the United States were trying to narrow differences on nuclear trade on Thursday ahead of President Barack Obama's visit, but New Delhi ruled out a change in its liability law that has choked off U.S. investment. Nuclear commerce worth billions of dollars was meant to be the centerpiece of a new strategic relationship between the United States and India, allowing New Delhi access to nuclear technology and fuel without giving up its weapons program.

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