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NEW DELHI: Turkey's special relationship with Pakistan is coming in the way of better ties with India.

In its quest for membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), India has come up against a Turkish obstacle: Ankara says it wants a "clarification" or assurance on non-proliferation. In addition, Turkey is pushing the case for Pakistan to enhance its engagement with the global nuclear body. India's displeasure has led to a sharp decrease in high-level interaction between the two countries.

Feridun Sinirlioglu, undersecretary of the Turkish foreign ministry, who led a high-level official delegation to India this week for foreign office consultations, told TOI, "We see Turkey's relations with India as a strategic one. Our relations with Pakistan should not impact India. We want to enhance ties with India on its own merit."

But he admitted that Turkey had raised a "non-proliferation" concern regarding India's membership to the NSG. "Non-proliferation is an issue," Sinirlioglu said. But he went on to say that Turkey did not object to India's NSG membership. Turkey is pushing a criteria-based membership to the nuclear body, which India believes, is aimed at making way for an exemption for Pakistan. Ankara, however, denies this.

The nuclear membership is close to India's heart. Turkey's stand has resulted in a sharp decline in bilateral engagement with India, despite the fact that it is regarded as an important partner. National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon was expected to be in Turkey earlier this month, but inexplicably cancelled his visit at the last minute, citing scheduling problems.

Turkey supported the waiver for nuclear commerce with India at the NSG in 2008. Hence, the raising of objections on non-proliferation concerns has struck a discordant note in India. India, say sources, has no proliferation issues. But the objections are similar to the ones that China had made earlier, which were intended for the same thing: an exemption for Pakistan. India sees this move as being against its interests and is convinced Turkey is acting as a cat's paw for both China and Pakistan. Diplomatic sources aver that Turkey was keen on "helping" Pakistan, to "save" the nation.

India went through an arduous process of a nuclear deal with the US and was granted a waiver by the NSG. A couple of years later, China announced it would sell a couple of new nuclear reactors to Pakistan, which it said was "grandfathered" at the time of China joining the NSG. Given China's growing stature, there was little or no objection from the NSG. Turkey has argued that Pakistan's "engagement" with the NSG should increase. However, India interprets this as a backdoor entry for Pakistan, a known nuclear proliferator, into the nuclear body.

Turkey, indicated Sinirlioglu, was looking at nuclear cooperation with India. Turkey is in the market to buy several nuclear reactors. It is currently focused on Russia, but India could also look at Turkey as a reactor market. That needs an NSG membership for India. Wires are clearly crossed between New Delhi and Ankara.

Turkey-Pak ties pose hurdle to India's entry to NSG club - The Times of India
 
IS Turkey planning to set itself as a broker between India and Pakistan ?
 
IS Turkey planning to set itself as a broker between India and Pakistan ?

Huh? You mean a broker for civilian nuclear equilibrium between the two? That's absurd.

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We already have secured an enviable client list for nuclear wares. Turkiye's objections wouldn't pose as a roadblock at all.
 
I think if turkey has any genuine concern then let us address it rationally.why we always think from Pakistan angle?
 
Huh? You mean a broker for civilian nuclear equilibrium? Absurd

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We already have secured an enviable client list for nuclear wares. Turkiye's objections shouldn't serve as a roadblock at all.


Not only for civilian nuclear equilibrium but in overall Indo-Pak affairs.

The article is related to membership in NSG, and that is related to India’s entry in to the club without signing the NPT.
 
Nothing will happen. Just want to have nuclear plants deal from India.
 
Nothing will happen. Just want to have nuclear plants deal from India.

Who, Turkey wants Indian nuclear plants ? Turkey is planning to install heavy nuclear power plants and that is beyond India's capability on the other hand, Turkey has nothing to offer to India in terms nuclear technology as they do not posses such expertise.
 
Not only for civilian nuclear equilibrium but in overall Indo-Pak affairs.

The article is related to membership in NSG, and that is related to India’s entry in to the club without signing the NPT.

It still wouldn't make any sense. Why would we require a broker regarding any affair that seeks to reinsert the hyphen between the two nations? India negotiated the civilian nuclear deal with the United States and successfully brought Australia to the table on the sale of uranium under it's own merit. Meanwhile, Pakistan played the role of a rabble-rouser by trying to get a free ride out of the agreements that India fought hard to secure. It failed then, it will fail again with or without support.
 
It still wouldn't make any sense. Why would we require a broker regarding any affair that seeks to reinsert the hyphen between the two nations? India negotiated the civilian nuclear deal with the United States and successfully brought Australia to the table on the sale of uranium under it's own merit. Meanwhile, Pakistan played the role of a rabble-rouser by trying to get a free ride out of the agreements that India fought hard to secure. It failed then, it will fail again with or without support.

Today, tomorrow or day after tomorrow Pakistan will also get Nuclear reactors from the countries other than China (obviously when they will be able to pay for that). What i said that probably Turkey is positioning itself as a broker between India and Pakistan for the future scenario and all these international forums are being used to strengthen the case. Indian stated policy has always been to solve the issues bilaterally but that is not going to remain like the same in the time to come.
 
Today, tomorrow or day after tomorrow Pakistan will also get Nuclear reactors from the countries other than China (obviously when they will be able to pay for that). What i said that probably Turkey is positioning itself as a broker between India and Pakistan for the future scenario and all these international forums are being used to strengthen the case. Indian stated policy has always been to solve the issues bilaterally but that is not going to remain like the same in the time to come.

Those are Pakistan's battles to fight, India will try her best to return the favor for the role Pakistan played in attempting to disrupt our negotiations. :devil:

Either way, the staunchest opposition to Pakistan in the NSG is presumably going to come from the United States. I don't suppose Turkiye's position on the matter will melt Yankee hearts anytime soon.
 
I don't find any harm in signing NPT, after all we have been following the rules of NPT without even signing it.
 
Those are Pakistan's battles to fight, India will try her best to return the favor for the role Pakistan played in attempting to disrupt our negotiations. :devil:

Either way, the staunchest opposition to Pakistan in the NSG is presumably going to come from the United States. I don't suppose Turkiye's position on the matter will melt Yankee hearts anytime soon.

That is precisely the matter and will be watched closely that how much pressure/maneuvering Turkey can exert in favour of Pakistan in the ever changing geopolitics. As far as yankees opposition is concerned it is only based on the situation, they are known to change there position when it suites there interest.
 
I don't find any harm in signing NPT, after all we have been following the rules of NPT without even signing it.

Erm...we don't.

That is precisely the matter and will be watched closely that how much pressure/maneuvering Turkey can exert in favour of Pakistan in the ever changing geopolitics. As far as yankees opposition is concerned it is only based on the situation, they are known to change there position when it suites there interest.

Turkiye is indeed a valued ally of the United States and it's opinion is important to the world at large. However, this isn't a mere energy policy decision and Pakistan would be the last horse that anyone would want to back given their track record in proliferation, geopolitics and reliability of it's civilian leadership .


You might be needlessly over-analyzing the scenario. The clamor for India to become a signatory of the NPT is nothing new. Diplomatic heavyweights including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and Australia have all tried to muscle India to concede in the past. Not only have we successfully crushed their appeals, we have standing nuclear agreements/engagements with each and every one of them!!! Turkiye is merely playing a well rehearsed tune.
 
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