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Not seeking NSG berth as gift but on non-proliferat­ion record: India

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China has been blocking India’s NSG membership bid despite backing from majority members on the grounds that India is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-proliferat­ion Treaty

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday hit back at China for its statement that Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership can’t be a “farewell gift”, saying it was not seeking the membership to the 48-nation grouping as gift but instead based on its non-proliferat­ion record.

“India is not seeking NSG membership as a gift. India is seeking it on its non-proliferat­ion record,” External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on Vikas Swarup said at a briefing here.

“I, of course, cannot speak for other applicants,” he said in an obvious reference to Pakistan, with questionab­le non-proliferat­ion record, also making efforts to get into the NSG.

Earlier this week, China had strongly reacted to outgoing Obama administra­tion’s assertion that Beijing was an “outlier” in the efforts to make India a member of the elite nuclear club.

“Regarding India’s applicatio­n to the NSG, regarding nonnpt countries’ admission to the NSG, we have made our position clear before so I will not repeat it,” Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokespers­on Hua Chunying had told a media briefing.

“I just want to point out that NSG membership shall not be some kind of (a) farewell gift for countries to give to each other,” Hua had said, reacting to remarks by US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Nisha Desai Biswal that “clearly there is one outlier that needs to be addressed and that is China”.

China has been blocking India’s NSG membership bid despite backing from majority members on the grounds that India is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-proliferat­ion Treaty (NPT).

China is advocating a twostep approach for admission of countries which have not signed the NPT. As per the new stand announced by Beijing, it first wants to find a solution that is applicable to the admission of all non-npt countries followed by discussion­s on admitting specific nations.

Besides India, China is also interactin­g with Pakistan on the issue as Islamabad too applied for NSG membership after India.

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External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on Vikas Swarup

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