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China leads resistance to India joining Nuclear Suppliers Group: diplomats
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VIENNA: China is leading opposition to a push by the United States (US) and other major powers for India to join the main club of countries controlling access to sensitive nuclear technology, diplomats said on Thursday as the group discussed India's membership bid.

Other countries opposing Indian membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) include New Zealand, Ireland, Turkey, South Africa and Austria, diplomats said.

The 48-nation NSG aims to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons by restricting the sale of items that can be used to make those arms.

India already enjoys most of the benefits of membership under a 2008 exemption to NSG rules granted to support its nuclear cooperation deal with Washington, even though India has developed atomic weapons and never signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the main global arms control pact.

Opponents argue that granting it membership would further undermine efforts to prevent proliferation.

It would also infuriate rival Pakistan, which responded to India's membership bid with one of its own and has the backing of its close ally China.

"By bringing India on board, it's a slap in the face of the entire non-proliferation regime," a diplomatic source from one of a handful of countries resisting India's push said on condition of anonymity.

A decision on Indian membership is not expected before an NSG plenary meeting in Seoul on June 20, but diplomats said Washington had been pressuring hold-outs, and Thursday's closed-door meeting was a chance to see how strong opposition is.

US Secretary of State John Kerry wrote to members asking them "not to block consensus on Indian admission to the NSG" in a letter seen by Reuters and dated Friday.

China, however, showed no sign of backing down from its opposition to India joining unless Pakistan becomes a member.

That would be unacceptable to many, given Pakistan's track record which include allegations selling nuclear secrets to countries including North Korea and Iran.

"China, if anything, is hardening (its position)," another diplomat said.

Most of the hold-outs oppose the idea of admitting a non-NPT state such as India and argue that if it is to be admitted, it should be under criteria that apply equally to all states rather than under a "tailor-made" solution for a US ally.

Know more: India's membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group 'not merited', says NYT

Mexico's president said on Wednesday his country supports India's membership bid, but one Vienna-based diplomat said it still opposed the idea of it joining under conditions that did not apply equally to all.
 
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It is a matter of time, if not today then we will make it one day. Moreover we are getting what we are looking for because of relaxations.
 
Whatever but it speaks of massive diplomatic failure of Pakistan .. Till when we will hide behind China .. Tomorrow due to vested interests china will back India as well .. It already gave a positive nod to India for its membership in SC .. This incompetent pmln Govt doesn't have even a full time foreign minister ..
 
Whatever but it speaks of massive diplomatic failure of Pakistan .. Till when we will hide behind China .. Tomorrow due to vested interests china will back India as well .. It already gave a positive nod to India for its membership in SC .. This incompetent pmln Govt doesn't have even a full time foreign minister ..
why put all blame on PMLN or PPP only tell me can any democratically elected governement take any radical steps regarding changing old principals in foriegn policy in Pakistan without the positive nod from GHQ ?
 
Thanks for the accurate response. It is indeed mysterious that an Indian would know more about the situation in Pakistan than most Pakistanis themselves.:tup:
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Why ???

Don't Pakistanis read newspaper or watch TV

http://anddramas.xyz/tag/extraordinary-huddle-at-ghq-focuses-on-cpec
 
why put all blame on PMLN or PPP only tell me can any democratically elected governement take any radical steps regarding changing old principals in foriegn policy in Pakistan without the positive nod from GHQ ?

This is the good old "Heads I win, Tails you lose" policy. Glorious victories are assigned to the military while the abject failures belong to the civilians. As a matter of policy.
 
But what if one asks sincerely? Surely there must be a way.:(
the only way forward for e new start is to start speaking truth to yourself and those dependent /living around you and after accepting the mistakes start taking hard actions to rectify them instead of brushing them under the rug and denying them
 
Its very easy to put blames on diplomats or in politicians. Pakistan is not progressing and its economy is struggling. With struggling economy and no ideology or without any vision no country can progress. Pakistan policy is based on US and India. The day Pakistan thinks bigger and counting itself towards world power or regional power is the day Pakistan start doing big and come out of India centric policy. Pakistan has to think above India and plz stop finding fathers like US or China. China is our great friend but when I look at my fellow members it seems like Pakistan got another father in the name of China so plz stay away of that mindset and belive in Pakistanis and do some work on economy development industrialization justice and education
 
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