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China open to India joining NSG, says Foreign Secretary Jaishankar

China has repeatedly blocked India's MSG membership bid until now despite support from the majority of NSG members


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Foreign Secretary, S. Jaishankar with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi before a meeting in Beijing on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)


Beijing: China is open to India joining the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), said Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar on Wednesday after holding strategic dialogue discussions with his Chinese counterpart.

Jaishankar said, "China said it had an open approach on India's membership, but that there were issues of procedures and processes, which they felt needed further clarification and discussions. So, they were not in a position to bring it to a finite conclusion. At the same time, they maintained they had an open mind about India’s application."

He said that the NSG membership was one of the key aspects of the dialogue with Executive Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Zhang Yesui and State Counsellor Yang Jiechi.

Last month, New Delhi had taken umbrage over Beijing suggesting that outgoing US President Barack Obama was trying to give membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group to India as a "parting gift" because of its outstanding non-proliferation record.

The spokesman of the Indian External Affairs Ministry, Vikas Swarup, had then said, "India is not seeking NSG membership as a gift. India is seeking it on its non-proliferation record."

In an obvious reference to Pakistan, which is also seeking NSG membership with China's backing, Swarup said, "I, of course, cannot speak for other applicants," raising concerns over Islamabad's questionable non-proliferation record.

China has repeatedly blocked India's MSG membership bid despite support from the majority of NSG members, on the grounds that New Delhi hasn't signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT).

Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a group of nuclear supplier countries that seek to prevent nuclear proliferation by controlling the export of materials, equipment and technology that can be used to manufacture nuclear weapons.

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http://www.deccanchronicle.com/worl...ng-nsg-says-foreign-secretary-jaishankar.html
 
Jaishankar said, "China said it had an open approach on India's membership, but that there were issues of procedures and processes, which they felt needed further clarification and discussions. So, they were not in a position to bring it to a finite conclusion. At the same time, they maintained they had an open mind about India’s application."


Plz China is trying to figure out what needs to be done so Pakistan can be brought in....Don't be naive India...
 
China can't stop India from joining the NSG always, it has to give way someday. These statements are given to ease the eventual entry of India into the group.
 
Jaishankar said, "China said it had an open approach on India's membership, but that there were issues of procedures and processes, which they felt needed further clarification and discussions. So, they were not in a position to bring it to a finite conclusion. At the same time, they maintained they had an open mind about India’s application."


Plz China is trying to figure out what needs to be done so Pakistan can be brought in....Don't be naive India...

LOL...China is free to support both India and pakistan for the NSG membership.

How many other nations will support pakistan ? :lol:
 
NSG is a rules-based organization.

The day India followed the procedures and rules are applied to it as was the case with other members, China will let it join.

No free ride.
 
Think about it realistically.

If India enters the NSG before Pakistan, they will be able to veto Pakistan's entry.

It doesn't matter if they want to veto it or not, the fact is that they will have the capability to do so. Pakistan must enter at the same time, or no deal.
 
Think about it realistically.

If India enters the NSG before Pakistan, they will be able to veto Pakistan's entry.

It doesn't matter if they want to veto it or not, the fact is that they will have the capability to do so. Pakistan must enter at the same time, or no deal.

SO support the entry of BOTH , India and pakistan. :azn:

And let the other members decide.
 

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