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India joins elite missile tech club today

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Key move: Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar is likely to sign the instrument of accession to the MTCR on Monday

As part of arms exports regulatory body, nation gains access to sensitive tech

New Delhi, June 26:
India is all set to become an official member of weapon exports regulatory body Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). The move will enable the Centre to gain access to certain sensitive technology, thereby building a robust arms export market.

The MTCR is one of the four global nuclear export control regimes, including the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the Wassennar Agreement and the Australia Group.

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar is likely to sign the instrument of accession to the MTCR on Monday.

“India is all set to join MTCR. Its membership would further strengthen global non-proliferation objectives,” Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Vikas Swarup told BusinessLine. India applied for membership of the 34-nation group in June 2015 in an effort to integrate itself with the global nuclear energy market.

Previous rejection
However, the application was rejected in October because Italy vetoed its entry. Italy was upset with India’s handling of the Enrica Lexie case, in which two of their marines shot dead two Indian fishermen. But, that obstacle has now been cleared with both marines back in their homeland, sources said.

Besides, India has strong backing by the US this time. The issue was elaborately discussed earlier this month when Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US President Barack Obama in Washington, the sources added.

India had been striving to be in the grouping since 2008, when it signed the Civil Nuclear Deal with the US.

In 2011, America removed India from its previous inclusion in the Entity List of several country groups under the Export Administration Act (EAA), and elevated India out of the categories within the dual use regulations.

Simultaneously, the US government added India to the preferential country group rated A2, which paved the way for India’s MTCR entry.

Membership benefits
The MTCR has two categories of items — Category I, the export of which is highly restricted, such as UAVs and rockets, and Category II, where exports of are moderately controlled, which includes dual-use technologies such as avionics, propellants and communication systems.

India will now be in a position to export arms to the countries that will be willing to buy them. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had recently said the Centre has decided to export 10 per cent of its missile capacity to friendly countries if producers can obtain viable orders.

Additionally, this will now give India the power to curb nuclear proliferation of other countries that is seen as a “concern.” For example, since China is not a member of the MTCR, India can now have a say in China supporting Pakistan’s nuclear activities, the sources said.

Apart from this, the US will now be able to sell to the Indian armed forces predatory drones, which are being extensively used by the US armed forces for their operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, among others.

(This article was published on June 26, 2016)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/india-joins-elite-missile-tech-club-today/article8775968.ece

 
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So sad no China :(:(:(
So sad no China :(:(:(
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is an informal and voluntary partnership among 35 countries to prevent the proliferation of missiles

they will never join it they have missile market and they export it . why should they join and self ban ?
 
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The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is an informal and voluntary partnership among 35 countries to prevent the proliferation of missiles

they will never join it they have missile market and they export it . why should they join and self ban ?

If that was the logic China should not have joined NSG either as they already had a nuclear market in Pakistan. But the fact was China made many commitments to the then NSG members including that it would not sell any further nuclear reactors to Pakistan other than the grandfathered ones. Its a different matter that China reneged those promises once it joined NSG by selling additional nuclear reactors to Pakistan in complete violation of the commitments it gave to NSG.
 
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If that was the logic China should not have joined NSG either as they already had a nuclear market in Pakistan. But the fact was China made many commitments to the then NSG members including that it would not sell any further nuclear reactors to Pakistan other than the grandfathered ones. Its a different matter that China reneged those promises once it joined NSG by selling additional nuclear reactors to Pakistan in complete violation of the commitments it gave to NSG.
the problem is NSG is something else MTCR you guys are mixing a billions dollars NSG witht this MTCR . simply because you failed in NSG so now covering up with MTCR .there is no proplem to join MTCR for anyone in fact they will be happy to see missile countries in. NSG is something else not MTCR . signing MTCR - NPT - CTBT is always welcomed .
 
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the problem is NSG is something else MTCR you guys are mixing a billions dollars NSG witht this MTCR . simply because you failed in NSG so now covering up with MTCR .there is no proplem to join MTCR for anyone in fact they will be happy to see missile countries in. NSG is something else not MTCR . signing MTCR - NPT - CTBT is always welcomed .

All Multilateral Export Control and Non-Proliferation Regimes be it Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), Australia Group (AG), Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) are outside the purview and mandate of UN.

Its just that China was lucky to get into NSG during Bush's presidency. China has no hope of getting into any of these groups now. Its just the case of China making a virtue of a necessity.
 
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The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is an informal and voluntary partnership among 35 countries to prevent the proliferation of missiles

they will never join it they have missile market and they export it . why should they join and self ban ?

Inbetween China's MTCR application ....?? My friend you think China not applied for MTCR membership ? ??
 
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Pakistan's savior Turkey didn't veto India's bid in MTCR. Strange.

Yeah, because there was NO threat to us with india joining MTCR :rofl:

You are confusing NSG and MTCR.

MTCR is a joke. Nobody cares much about it. NSG is the real deal--where Pakistan yet again trounced india's arse and blocked its entry throughout our allies:agree:
 
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Yeah, because there was NO threat to us with india joining MTCR :rofl:

You are confusing NSG and MTCR.

MTCR is a joke. Nobody cares much about it. NSG is the real deal--where Pakistan yet again trounced india's arse and blocked its entry throughout our allies:agree:
Since you are yourself confessing that NSG is the real deal. How about the fact that India already has the NSG waiver and can trade in nuclear technology and even dual use enrichment technology with any country bilaterally. Its just that we cant export. Also where were your allies when we got the NSG waiver in 2008. So to conclude we got the real deal except for the title of official nuclear weapon state and you got nothing.
 
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