America
US committed to seeing through nuclear deal: Envoy
 New Delhi, Jan 30  
 The US is committed to seeing through the civil nuclear deal with India, US ambassador Richard Verma said here Friday.
"...We
 are committed to seeing this (Indo-US nuclear deal) through, so 300 
million people, who do not have electricity, can actually get a shot at 
it," Verma told Karan Thapar in an interview on Headlines Today channel.
Verma, who is an American of Indian-origin, said the US will work with India on the idea of creating an insurance pool.
"Insurance
 pool is a novel idea. We are going to work with the Indian government 
in providing whatever technical consultation is required."
"Insurance pool will be set up according to international standards," he added.
 
	
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