U.S., India find workaround to seal civil nuclear deal - media

U.S. President Barack Obama and India's Prime Minister Narenda Modi (R) talk as they walk through the gardens at Hyderabad House after having tea together in the garden in New Delhi January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The United States and India have broken an impasse standing in the way of civil nuclear trade, Indian TV channels reported on Sunday as U.S. President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra met in New Delhi for talks.

The reports said that they had ironed out differences on the liability of suppliers to India in the event of a nuclear accident and the United States had dropped its demand to be able to track the whereabouts of nuclear material supplied to India.

(Reporting by John Chalmers; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)