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New Delhi identified the specific barriers which it said were coming in the way of high-technology trade at the day-long seventh meeting of the US-India high-technology cooperation group here.
It was the first such high level exchange after new Obama administration assumed office and the meet had Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and Deputy Assistant to the US President Michael Froman in attendance.
India has been hopeful that the recent upswing in the relations with Washington will open the doors for transfer of high-technology in areas such as defence, strategic trade, civil nuclear cooperation, bio-technology, nano-technology and aviation.
Rao at the meeting spoke of India's keenness that Washington would further streamline its export controls, as US Assistant Secretary of Commerce Kevin Wolf gave an update on export control issues affecting US-India trade.
Besides the key officials, the group meeting was attended by major business leaders of the two countries, who later presented the summary of their interactions to the two governments.


















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