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Russia strongly backs Indian entry to Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)

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Haha, don't try too hard else you'd blow your cover.
mods please look at this posters insightful replies.

hes stinking up the thread with his pointless paranoia throwing accusations about. if he has a problem with my flag he should take it up with the mods of this forum.
 
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mods please look at this posters insightful replies.

hes stinking up the thread with his pointless paranoia throwing accusations about. if he has a problem with my flag he should take it up with the mods of this forum.

Stop crying :lol:
 
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Even though we are the first country in Asia to start a nuclear program and probably have among the most advanced civilian nuclear technology in Asia yet we are not a member of NSG. Sad

Nuclear Supplies group is for enriched uranium fuel and the bulk of India’s uranium comes from its oldest Jadugora mine in eastern Jharkhand state.

NSG is a control regime for enriched Uranium fuel , reactor etc.
 
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http://indianexpress.com/article/in...y-of-members-sushma-swaraj-on-indias-nsg-bid/

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Published:March 29, 2017 6:20 pm

Reiterating the government’s stand of proactively pursuing NSG membership, Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj said on Wednesday that India is engaged with NSG and individual members thereof at appropriate levels to seek membership of Group. In a written statement in the Parliament, Swaraj said, “Merits of India’s candidature recognised by a majority of NSG members. India received support from a diverse and large number of members.”

In the past, Beijing and New Delhi have been engaged in numerous discussions but failed to break the deadlock over two key issues: India’s NSG membership and listing of Jaish-e-Muhammad’s chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist. While China has previously said it was open to India’s application for NSG membership, it has cited ‘procedures and processes’ as the reason for its opposition to India’s NSG bid. In a veiled reference to China, Swaraj said, ”While no member of NSG explicitly opposed India’s membership, certain procedural and process related issues have been raised by a few.”
 
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http://zeenews.india.com/india/indi...embers-for-membership-government-1991141.html

New Delhi: The government on Wednesday said that India is engaged with individual members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) for obtaining its membership.

"The merits of India`s candidature have been recognised by a majority of NSG members," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in the Lok Sabha while responding to a question.

"While no member of the Group has explicitly opposed India`s membership, certain procedural issues have been raised by a few members," the minister said.

India has received support from a diverse and large number of members, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, the Russian Federation, Canada, Australia, Germany, Belgium, Republic of Korea, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Japan.

"The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) as a group has not issued any statement on India`s membership of the NSG," she added.

On the Indian membership of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), she said: "India has undertaken a series of initiatives in pursuance of permanent membership in an expanded Security Council."

"India is actively engaged in the ongoing Inter-governmental Negotiations on UNSC reform at the UN and is working alongside other reform-oriented countries through the G-4 (India, Japan, Brazil and Germany) and the L.69 Group (a cross-regional grouping of developing countries)," Sushma said.

"During the 8th BRICS Summit in October 2016, held at Goa, the leaders reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive reform of the UN, including its Security Council," she said.

"China and the Russian Federation reiterated the importance they attach to the status and role of Brazil, India and South Africa in international affairs and support their aspiration to play a greater role in the UN," she added.



First Published: Thursday, March 30, 2017 - 00:20
 
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