The Asian Age

Plenary fails to decide on India entry into NSG

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Bern/New Delhi, June 24: A plenary meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers Group has failed to take a decision on India’s applicatio­n for its membership, but decided to discuss in November the issue of entry of non-NPT signatorie­s.

China, a key member of the NSG, has been stridently opposing India’s bid primarily on the grounds that New Delhi is not a signatory to the Nuclear NonProlife­ration Treaty (NPT). Its opposition has made India’s entry into the grouping difficult as the NSG works on the principle of consensus.

“The NSG had discussion­s on the issue of ‘Technical, Legal and Political Aspects of the participat­ion of non-NPT states in the NSG’.

“The group decided to continue its discussion and noted the intention of the chair to organise an informal meeting in November,” the NSG said in a statement at the end of the two- day plenary meeting in the Swiss capital Bern.

The 48-nation elite grouping said its relationsh­ip with India was discussed, particular­ly about implementa­tion of

Opposition by China has made India’s entry into the grouping difficult as the NSG works on the principle of consensus

the 2008 statement on civil nuclear cooperatio­n with New Delhi.

In 2008, the NSG had agreed to grant India a unique waiver from its rules governing civilian nuclear trade, paving the way for the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal.

“At the plenary meeting, the NSG also continued to consider all aspects of the implementa­tion of the 2008 statement on civil nuclear cooperatio­n with India and discussed the NSG relationsh­ip with India,” the statement said.

During the plenary, which was chaired by ambassador Benno Laggner of Switzerlan­d, the NSG member-states reiterated their firm support for the “full, complete and effective” implementa­tion of the NPT as the cornerston­e of the internatio­nal non-proliferat­ion regime. — PTI

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