HypocriteHunter
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Italics: Join with the above statement. Aim is a foreign policy aim - to project India as a responsible nuclear and economic state. Additionally, to strengthen Indian diplomatic currency and case for permanent seat at security council.
Those who matter already look at us as responsible nuclear state those who dont wont agree even after NSG unless we sign everything from NPT to CTBT.
NSG will have little to no effect on our UNSC seat, as I said its not an exclusive group 48 countries are already there also we are not ready for UNSC, its useless chest thumping done by most of us. We got major issues to deal with, to make India an economic Juggernaut.
Beside pride there is very little we can get as UNSC member, if we need veto we already got 3-4 countries ready to do it.
Also nobody is going to let be a UNSC member, even US and Russia expressed their views in negative on veto for new members when there was a deliberation at UN meeting about reforms in UNSC.
We must first be a player that nobody can ignore, that UN or any other Organization look incomplete without us, if today Russia leave UNSC nobody will feel it incomplete however if China or US leave it that organization wont look credible. Similarly when we reach that status they will accept us and today they wont.
Instead of this you can simply say we are not in condition to build them, if we were we wont be buying them, no sugarcoating is needed.Nothing forbids us from selling our nuclear reactors, except our own apathy and poor investment in R&D and the sector in order to boost thorium based reactors. With change in finance for the same now being undertaken, lets hope for the best.