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China willing to give India a shot at NSG

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Do you only make friends in order to get something in return?

Geopolitics is a separate issue.

India is a known backstabber and hyper-sensitive nation.

And pathological liar... "surgical strikes" anyone?

Unfortunately the countries in the region who have been victims for Indian terror for more than half century, had to find it hard way.
 
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we will export goods to Chinese consumers once you become consumer driven economy !
Chinese consumers consume more products than indian in any catogory. Our consumption GDP is several times of your entire GDP. Australian ambassador is now promoting Aussie beef in food markets around China facing the challenge from Brazilian beef. India has not chance, no brands, no quality products, better just centering on raw materials as the current situation.
 
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Chinese consumers consume more products than indian in any catogory. Our consumption GDP is several times of your entire GDP. Australian ambassador is now promoting Aussie beef in food markets around China facing the challenge from Brazilian beef. India has not chance, no brands, no quality products, better just centering on raw materials as the current situation.

You were in the exact same situation 20 years ago
 
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China says willing to discuss 'possibilities' with India on nuclear group
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BEIJING: China is willing to discuss "possibilities" with India on its bid to become a fully fledged member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), a senior Chinese diplomat said on Monday, holding out an olive branch ahead of a summit in India.

India last month said it had held "substantive" talks with China on its attempt to join the NSG, a 48-member grouping of countries that trades in civil nuclear technology.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is campaigning to join the NSG to back a multi-billion-dollar drive to build nuclear power plants in partnership with Russia, the United States and France, and reduce India's reliance on polluting fossil fuels.

Yet his bid to win accession to the group, founded in response to India's first atomic weapons test in 1974, has failed to win over strategic rival China, which enjoys a de facto veto because it operates by consensus.

Speaking to reporters ahead of a visit to India this week by Chinese President Xi Jinping for a summit of the BRICS group of emerging nations, Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong said new NSG members needed to be agreed upon by all existing members.

"These rules were not set by China", Li said.

"On the issue of joining the NSG, China and India have all along had very good communications, and (China) is willing to have further communications with the Indian side, to increase consensus," he said.

"On this, China is willing to jointly explore all kinds of possibilities with India, but this must accord with the charter of the NSG, and certain rules need to be respected by all sides," Li said, without elaborating.

The nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) recognises the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council — the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France — as nuclear weapons powers but not others.

India has ruled out signing the NPT but says its track record of non-proliferation should entitle it to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group. India was granted an NSG waiver in 2008 that allows it to engage in nuclear commerce, but deprives it of a vote in the organisation's decision making.

Backers of India's NSG bid, who include the United States, hope a deal can be reached despite a setback at the group's annual meeting in Seoul in June.

Xi will also visit Bangladesh and Cambodia on his Asian trip.

The BRICS group of emerging nations include Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
 
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There were reports of radio active leaks on some Indian airports today?

India's record of nuclear safety is absolutely pathetic, where radio active material ends up in scarp markets in Mumbai.

So as long as India does not address this extremely dangerous problem, she should not be admitted even to some "Scrap Metal Supplier Group", let alone Nuclear Supplier Group.
 
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It is geopolitics and sooner or later china will fall in line and case for Pakistan's membership will be closed forever ... !!!
 
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It is useless to go around and around on NSG membership. India already has access to all nuclear technology due to nuclear deal agreement with US. Save the energy for UNSC membership.
 
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China should have a more independent foreign policy instead of being a US puppet in nuclear proliferation. The US only recently became super friendly with India and says (after years of basically vetos) "hey you know what India actually should be allowed into the NSG after all". Now China is caving in.
 
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