Since Pakistan is not looking at cooperation with India on the civilian nuclear technology front, it is none of India's business what criteria the NSG puts in place, so long as it is fair criteria. Unfortunately, India is advocating unfair criteria and discrimination.
Discrimination is a must.....
India has worked hard to prevent proliferation.....
Dont you think India could have sold nuclear secrets to NKorea to secure missile technology?......We made the effort, we followed principles and acted as a responsible nation......Hence we reap the benefits.....
Secondly and most importantly, Indian concerns are legitimate since there is a major Jihadi network in your country that would love to get its hands on a stockpile of nuclear fuel.....With an unstable govt and political scenario.....this can become a nightmare scenario especially in light of the fact that "non state" actors that were/are possibly sheltered by Pakistan can use these against India.....
As far as proliferation goes, that argument is bunk since by that yardstick nations like the Netherlands, France, Germany and China should by no means be included in the NSG and allowed access to civilian nuclear technology since they (or entities from those nations) were complicit in the proliferation of nuclear technology to other nations, Israel and Pakistan both being examples of that.
If limited proliferation by an individual such as AQ Khan, that resulted in no great increase in nuclear capacity by any of the nations that were proliferated to, can be used to deny Pakistan nuclear technology, then how can nations such as the ones mentioned above that were the source, according to the West and India, of a FUNCTIONING Pakistani and Israeli nuclear weapons program not also be denied access?
All countries you have mentioned barring Israel are signatories of the NPT, with stable economies, stable governments and most importantly havent been referred to as the "epicenter of terrorism"......
In what basis is Pakistan comparable to any nation in that list?
Secondly, without a clean track record, the only way that Pakistan should be allowed to be included in this group is if they sign the NPT....which has not happened....again....There cant be a guarantee with Pakistan...
Thirdly, marred with spans of time with dictatorship and a very powerful military and Intelligence agencies playing proxy games and political chess, it is risky to consider Pakistan as a favorable candidtate lest a new dictator decide to use the nuclear fuel for purposes other than nuclear energy....
Again...one cannot compare the countries mentioned above with Pakistan....and being in neighborhood with Indian and an active enemy of India....It is most definitely an Indian concern....and a legitimate one to say the least....
PS: Israel does not have a nuclear deal as far as I knw....and they are the Most Favored Nation for the US
What should be looked at is current activity on the proliferation front, and on that count Pakistan has dismantled the AQ Khan network and set up comprehensive command and control systems for security and preventing future proliferation. These changes and continuity in certain key sectors should be more than enough to form the basis for negotiations towards civilian nuclear cooperation, and hopefully that is what we will see in the coming years.
Lets see how legitimate this is.....
Lets hope Pakistan has let Pakistan has left Proliferation behind unlike its its support for "Non state actors" or the Taliban......
I wish you Pakistan the best....
First, as I pointed out to Deckingraj, it is India that is complaining about 'hyphenation', not Pakistan. Secondly, as FM Qureishi pointed out, Pakistan has far greater interests in Afghanistan due to a variety of factors than India ever will, and that therefore makes Pakistani interests in Afghanistan a legitimate cause for lobbying on Pakistan's behalf.
India's interests in Afghanistan are no concern of Pakistan....You should worry about your plate and let us worry about ours.......
Interfering in our relationship with Afg is the same as us interfering in any deal Pak has with a foreign nation.....
And again none of Paks business.....so Pakistan should be ready to find our nose in their affairs as well....tit-for tat
Since the nuclear deal is not with India, Pakistan has to do nothing on any front to appease India. Transit rights etc. will be dealt with bilaterally and with a bilateral quid pro quo on other issues.
Only meant to point why we wouldnt support such a deal when there is obviously no advantage for us to do so....Hence opposing it vociferously makes sense....
You can do whatever you like, I am just pointing out that Indian obsession with Pakistan and interference in XYZ-Pakistan affairs means that it is India that is 'hyphenating' India and Pakistan, and not the XYZ nation, as is the charge leveled against the US in this case.
When India stops obsessing over Pakistan and interfering in Pakistan's international relations with other nations, the hyphenation will stop.
Obsessing is better exemplified when a nation cries over the fact that its neighbor with a track record far superior to its own is given a deal and wants the same because it feels like it deserves the same when it has earned nothing to do be granted so......obsession becomes worse when this nation blackmails to have its way......