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