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China refuses point-blank to back India
By Monitoring Report
June 20, 2016


NEW DELHI: Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has made an unannounced visit to Beijing in order to discuss India’s NSG bid with China; however, Beijing refused to support the Indian bid for NSG membership in plain words.

Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar made an unannounced visit to Beijing on June 16-17 to enlist support for India’s bid for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), which is being opposed by China, the Indian media reported on Sunday.

Jaishankar’s visit came a week ahead of the plenary meeting of the 48-nation nuclear trading bloc scheduled to be held in Seoul on June 24 where India’s membership is likely to be discussed.

“Yes, I can confirm the Foreign Secretary visited Beijing on June 16-17 for bilateral consultations with his Chinese counterpart. All major issues, including India’s NSG membership, were discussed,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said on Sunday.

China has been strongly opposing India’s membership at the premier club arguing that it was not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

Earlier, in the week, China’s official media said India’s NSG membership would “jeopardise” China’s national interests besides touching a ‘raw nerve’ in Pakistan. The Chinese foreign ministry had said a week back that members of the NSG ‘remained divided’ on the issue of non-NPT countries joining it and called for full discussions.

India has been reaching out to NSG member countries seeking support for its membership of the bloc whose members are allowed to trade in and export nuclear technology.

The US has backed India and asked various NSG members to support New Delhi’s bid.

It is understood that a number of countries, including Turkey, South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand, were not in favour of India’s entry into the NSG.

India had managed to secure support of NSG members — Switzerland and Mexico — during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to thesetwo countries as part of a five-nation tour. Mexico and Switzerland were known to have strong nuclear proliferation concerns and were not in favour of allowing the NSG membership to countries which were not signatory to the NPT.

The NSG works under the principle of unanimity and even one country’s vote against India will scuttle its bid.

India’s access to the NSG, a body that regulates the global trade of nuclear technology, is expected to open up the international market for India’s domestic nuclear energy programme.

India has been campaigning for membership of the bloc for last few years and had formally moved its application on May 12.

The NSG had granted an exclusive waiver to India in 2008 to access civil nuclear technology after China reluctantly backed India’s case based on the Indo-US nuclear deal.

Meanwhile, Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Sunday that China is not opposing India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), underscoring the government’s efforts to convince Beijing to give up its defiant stand.

She said that some powers were opposing the cordial relations between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif.

Her statement came after an unannounced visit by Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar to Beijing.

“China is talking only about criteria and procedures” and is not opposed to India becoming an NSG member, Swaraj said, addressing her annual press conference.

Swaraj was hopeful that India would be able to convince China.

“I think there is a consensus which is being made and I am sure that India will become an NSG member this year,” she said. “I’m in contact with 23 nations … one or two raised concern but I think there is a consensus.”

The minister refused comments on Pakistan’s push to join the NSG, saying India could not say anything since it’s not a member of the elite club.

“We will not oppose entry of any nation to the NSG. We think that the application of each country should be considered on the basis of their merit,” she said.
 
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NEW DELHI: Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has made an unannounced visit to Beijing in order to discuss India’s NSG bid with China; however, Beijing refused to support the Indian bid for NSG membership in plain words.

According to whom? No direct quote claiming that in the article.
 
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NEW DELHI: Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has made an unannounced visit to Beijing in order to discuss India’s NSG bid with China; however, Beijing refused to support the Indian bid for NSG membership in plain words.

According to whom? No direct quote claiming that in the article.

Fanboys at their best.

Best ignored .
 
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Fanboys at their best.

Best ignored .

China spoils India's party, says NSG entry not on Seoul meeting's agenda

Last updated on: June 20, 2016 15:30 IST

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China on Monday said differences remain among members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group over the inclusion of new countries and the issue was not even on the agenda of the grouping's meeting in Seoul this week, a day after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj asserted that Beijing was not opposing India's entry.

"We have stressed that the NSG is still divided about non-NPT countries entry into the NSG and under the current circumstances we hope that NSG will make through discussions to make a decision based on consultation," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing.

Answering questions about Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar's visit to Beijing on June 16-17 and Swaraj's remarks, Hua said India's admission into NSG is not on the agenda of the Seoul meeting of the 48-member elite club to be held on June 24.

"As we understand the annual conference in Seoul this year also has no such topic. We understand that non-NPT countries are concerned about their entry into the NSG. But since NSG is still divided about the issue, so it is still not mature to talk about the entry issue in the annual conference in Seoul," she said.

"I want point out that the NSG agenda has never covered any issue concerning the non-NPT countries joining the NSG," Hua asserted.

Her remarks came even as Swaraj on Sunday said India was confident of getting NSG membership this year.

"China is not opposing membership of India in NSG, it is only talking of criteria and procedure. I am hopeful that we would be able to convince China as well to support our entry to the NSG," she told a press conference.

"I think that there is a consensus which is being made and I am sure that India will become the member of the NSG this year," she had said.

Hua said, "China maintains that NSG should have through discussion on the joining of the non-NPT countries in a way agreed by all parties, so as to make a decision based on agreement. This position is not directed against any country and applies to all non-NPT states," she said.

Asked for further clarification on whether the issue has not been listed for the meeting, Hua said, "non-NPT countries entry has never been a topic of the agenda of NSG meetings. So in Seoul meeting there is no such topic."

On Jaishankar's visit, Hua said Chinese foreign ministry officials met with him and discussed the bilateral relations and issues of common interest.


Foreign Minister Wang Yi also met with him, she said.

"During Indian foreign secretary's visit, he expressed India's hope about joining the NSG because India is in need of the large amount of nuclear energy to deal with climate change," Hua said

"China said we understand India's requirement for developing nuclear energy and also reaffirmed that the NPT as the cornerstone of the nuclear non-proliferation regime. We stressed that the NSG is still divided about the non-NPT countries into the NPT," she said.

Responding to another question on China's stand, Hua said, "As you just said during foreign secretary's visit India has expressed its hope of joining the NSG. We have also exchanged views with the Indian side about that."

"As per the NSG meeting, whether or not it is proper platform to discuss the entry issue... as I just said the international community has different opinions concerning the non-NPT countries joining the NSG.

"Therefore we maintain that we should have a thorough discussion so as to make a decision based on consultation so the NSG should first discuss the entry issue of non-NPT states as a whole instead of any specific non-NPT countries joining," Hua said.

India's case for NSG membership is being strongly pushed by the US, which has written to other members to support India's bid at the plenary meeting of the group in Seoul.

While majority of the elite group backed India's membership, it is understood that apart from China, countries like Turkey, South Africa, Ireland and New Zealand were not in favour of India's entry into the NSG.

China maintains opposition to India's entry, arguing that it has not signed Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. China wants NSG membership for its close ally Pakistan if NSG extends any exemption for India.

India has asserted that being a signatory to the NPT was not essential for joining the NSG as there has been a precedent in this regard, citing the case of France.

The NSG looks after critical issues relating to nuclear sector and its members are allowed to trade in and export nuclear technology. Membership of the grouping will help India significantly expand its atomic energy sector.

India has been reaching out to NSG member countries seeking support for its entry. The NSG works under the principle of consensus and even one country's vote against India will scuttle its bid.

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/c...try-not-on-seoul-meetings-agenda/20160620.htm
 
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Yes indian media also quoting china saying that non-npt members membership (not naming india directly) not for discussion in seoul.
But these statements are coming only from china.
China thinks they are alone in NSG ?
 
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China can just delay the things for India but it can't prevent India from rising and achieving its goals...If the countries don't bend, the rules will be bent!
 
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Since NSG votes on unanimity, even 1 vote can scuttle indias entry into nsg.
So india must also prepare for not getting the entry, thanks to china.
India should also start their preparations to hurt china where it hurts and thats trade, for their wise gesture towards india.
 
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China can just delay the things for India but it can't prevent India from rising and achieving its goals...If the countries don't bend, the rules will be bent!


Dont be fools.....
Only importance india has is that its being used to tease china and pakistan
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Otherwise US cannot care less for your rising shupa powa....do u really think they give a f*** to bend rules for india??
 
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Dont be fools.....
Only importance india has is that its being used to tease china and pakistan
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Otherwise US cannot care less for your rising shupa powa....do u really think they give a f*** to bend rules for india??
Pakistan, when did it come into the picture,its all about US,China and India.
 
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China refuses point-blank to back India

Apart from more and more asinine comments from members, I am yet to see where the hell has China refused point blank.

China not backing India is not the same as China opposing India.


"We have stressed that the NSG is still divided about non-NPT countries entry into the NSG and under the current circumstances we hope that NSG will make through discussions to make a decision based on consultation,"

Direct quote from Chinese FO.

I remember similar bravado from some members back in 2008, we all saw what happened. Despite all the bit***** & moaning, India is getting state of the art nuclear plants from Russia, US and France. ;)

India is getting uranium from Australia, Canada etc.
 
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Let see Chinese are dumb enough to solely oppose us in NSG .
 
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Dont be fools.....
Only importance india has is that its being used to tease china and pakistan
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Otherwise US cannot care less for your rising shupa powa....do u really think they give a f*** to bend rules for india??
world did bend the rules for India..Nuke deals with all major nations, the temp NSG waiver, MTCR membership is just the beginning...you will see India will not just become member of NSG but will also become the UNSC member...and pls. dont you try to give your country unwanted importance..you are nowhere if you believe it, it is just China which is misusing you to make score against India...so its China who is trying to tease India...but will not succeed for long..

Let see Chinese are dumb enough to solely oppose us in NSG .
if they do so, the rules will be changed isolating China.
 
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