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India will continue to engage China in order to obtain support for its inclusion in the Nuclear Suppliers Group, External Affairs of India, Sushma Swaraj said in the Parliament.


NEW DELHI (Sputnik)- "If someone does not agree to something once, it doesn't mean that he will never agree to it forever. We are continuing in our efforts to engage China on this issue," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in Parliament.


Sushma Swaraj was speaking in the Lower House of Parliament, Lok Sabha, in response to queries from opposition party members on the status of India's bid for membership of the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group.

The External Affairs Minister refuted the accusation of the opposition parties that India mishandled its bid for membership in the the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

At the Nuclear Suppliers Group Plenary meeting in June, China led a block of nations that opposed India's membership bid since India has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
 
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http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160720/1043336267/india-china-bid-nuclear-supply.html


India will continue to engage China in order to obtain support for its inclusion in the Nuclear Suppliers Group, External Affairs of India, Sushma Swaraj said in the Parliament.


NEW DELHI (Sputnik)- "If someone does not agree to something once, it doesn't mean that he will never agree to it forever. We are continuing in our efforts to engage China on this issue," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said in Parliament.


Sushma Swaraj was speaking in the Lower House of Parliament, Lok Sabha, in response to queries from opposition party members on the status of India's bid for membership of the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group.

The External Affairs Minister refuted the accusation of the opposition parties that India mishandled its bid for membership in the the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

At the Nuclear Suppliers Group Plenary meeting in June, China led a block of nations that opposed India's membership bid since India has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

A poor man went to propose the daughter of village chaudhry.

In reply chaudhry tortured him badly using his gang and his wild dogs.

The poor guy was thrown outside the Chaudhry house, before leaving, the guy again asked Chaudhry

"Chaudhry phir main inkaar he samjhon"
 
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What did China give when it became a member of NSG and UNSC?

We were an independent country in 1945 while India was still a part of Britain, is the only reason we got the UNSC seat.

And as an independent country we fought in WW2, whereas India was still a part of Britain back then.

India didn't exist back in those days so there was no question of India getting a seat in the first place. Unless you wanted Britain to have 2 seats.
 
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In geopolitics, the only important thing is national interests.

What can India give us in return for the NSG seat? And the UNSC seat?
India is completely in USA lap and doing everything it can to present itself before USA to counter China in this region.

India is opposing every thing that China is doing on diplomatic and strategic front. So why would China give any leverage to India in NSG an UNSC.
 
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India is completely in USA lap and doing everything it can to present itself before USA to counter China in this region.

India is opposing every thing that China is doing on diplomatic and strategic front. So why would China give any leverage to India in NSG an UNSC.

India can sit on America's lap all they want, that's their own business. Not exactly new either, India was calling America for backup when they launched their Forward Policy against China in 1962. Didn't work back then, won't work now.

Our business is Chinese national interests.
 
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We were an independent country in 1945 while India was still a part of Britain, is the only reason we got the UNSC seat.

And as an independent country we fought in WW2, whereas India was still a part of Britain back then.

India didn't exist back in those days so there was no question of India getting a seat in the first place. Unless you wanted Britain to have 2 seats.

If you didn't understand my question. Ill ask again "What did China give when it became a member of NSG and UNSC?"
 
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If you didn't understand my question. Ill ask again "What did China give when it became a member of NSG and UNSC?"

Like I said, we fought in WW2 as an independent country. Before India even existed. That's how we got the seat.

More to the point, none of the veto members were opposing our entry. :lol:

Whereas India is being opposed by China. And we obviously have veto power in both organizations, among many others.
 
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In geopolitics, the only important thing is national interests.

What can India give us in return for the NSG seat? And the UNSC seat?

Our non involvement in SCS and other geopoitical arena .
If you dont want IN that supports in USN in SCS then follow neutral and unbiased path .

We were an independent country in 1945 while India was still a part of Britain, is the only reason we got the UNSC seat.

And as an independent country we fought in WW2, whereas India was still a part of Britain back then.

India didn't exist back in those days so there was no question of India getting a seat in the first place. Unless you wanted Britain to have 2 seats.

Not Communist China but erstwhile Chinese govt force struggled in the war .
You were loser in the front of Japan until US ,USSR destroyed the Axis .

A poor man went to propose the daughter of village chaudhry.

In reply chaudhry tortured him badly using his gang and his wild dogs.

The poor guy was thrown outside the Chaudhry house, before leaving, the guy again asked Chaudhry

"Chaudhry phir main inkaar he samjhon"

This is not Pakistan :lol:

India can sit on America's lap all they want, that's their own business. Not exactly new either, India was calling America for backup when they launched their Forward Policy against China in 1962. Didn't work back then, won't work now.

Our business is Chinese national interests.

We didnt called them then and didnt invited them now .

And you will begin to think twice when we increase the loss in that cost benefit analysis .

Like I said, we fought in WW2 as an independent country. Before India even existed. That's how we got the seat.

More to the point, none of the veto members were opposing our entry. :lol:

Whereas India is being opposed by China. And we obviously have veto power in both organizations, among many others.

Lets see how long you can oppose us with that veto?
 
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It is india actually.


And let's see how long india continue with this insul.

India is here and far different than their neighbours .

Insult ?
Chinese are insulting themselves without anyone to support them .
India ,even if way lesser than China in economy ,still managed a diplomatic feat in Seoul where 44 nation supported us and only 4 supported so called emerging superpower.And 4 of them wont stay in that opinion when US began their game
 
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