(EnergyAsia, December 3, Wednesday) — The US has postponed a planned joint commercial nuclear mission to India on December 2 to 9 following last month’s terror attacks in Mumbai killing 195 people including several terrorists.
GSE Systems Inc (GSE), a leading global provider of real-time simulation and training solutions to the power, process, manufacturing and government sectors, said the mission would be re-scheduled after extensive consultations with the US and Indian governments.
The US-Indian Business Council and the US Nuclear Energy Institute, which jointly sponsored the mission with the US Department of Commerce, will announce a rescheduled date soon.
A delegation of more than 50 senior executives representing more than 30 of the world’s leading commercial nuclear companies were to be part of the first commercial nuclear trade mission to India since its opening to civilian nuclear trade with the US.
Sykesville, Maryland-based GSE Systems Inc has over three decades of experience providing training simulators and educational solutions, and counts 100 customers in more than 40 countries. Its software, hardware and integrated training solutions leverage proven technologies to deliver real-world business advantages to the energy, process, manufacturing and government sectors worldwide.