US urges NSG members to support India's membership


Washington, Jun 17 (PTI): The US has urged members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group to support India's membership into the elite grouping.

"The United States calls on Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) participating governments to support India's application when it comes up at the NSG plenary, which I think is next week," State Department Spokesman John Kirby told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday.

"I'm not going to get ahead of how that's going to go or hypothesise and speculate about where it's going to go, but we've made clear that we support the application," Kirby said in response to a question.

During the US visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week, US President Barack Obama welcomed India's application to the 48-member grouping. The US has been pushing for India's NSG membership.
Earlier, ahead of a meeting here US Secretary of State John Kerry had written a letter to the NSG member countries which are not supportive of India's bid, saying they should "agree not to block consensus on Indian admission".

A joint statement issued after talks between Modi and Obama said the US called on NSG participating governments to support India's application when it comes up at the NSG Plenary later this month.

India, though not a member, enjoys the benefits of membership under a 2008 exemption to NSG rules for its atomic cooperation deal with the US.

The NSG looks after critical issues relating to nuclear sector and its members are allowed to trade in and export nuclear technology. The NSG works under the principle of unanimity and even one country's vote against India will scuttle its bid.

The US support has come a day after China's official media expressed concern about India's entry, saying it will "shake" the strategic balance in South Asia and make India a "legitimate" nuclear power.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    In spite of going all the way to Washington and making a mind blowing speech,
    I still cannot figure out why the US Senate rejected the bill to make India a Statergic Defence Partner ...

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  • Madhu, Mlre

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    This is the result of Modi's effort and frequent US trip.Well done Modiji.What Cong not did anything during their longest period of governance Modiji did it in two yrs .That is the power of people friendly govt.People who not bothered about continuous looting of this country by one family party don't have any right to comment about Modi ' foreign policy and his visits.Wake up Pseudos and come out from one family party's slavery.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    HEY PSUEDPOS,

    DUE TO SHRIMAAN NARENDRA MODIJI'S HARDWORK INDIA IS GOING TO GET NSG MEMBERSHIP.

    NOW DODDNNA ( USA ) WANTS SHRIMAAN NARENDRA MODIJI BADLY.

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  • Albert D' Souza, San Francisco/Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    Mr. Nagesh Nayak,
    DODDNNA does not need Modi badly. Doddnna is a very good business man for his country and want to sell his NSG product to India.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    Still urging? I thought it was through, following those hectic 5 countries visits in record breaking 140 hours!

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