The establishment of NSG is initiated by US and other western powers, triggered by India nuclear test in 1974. It is obviously aimed at containing India and other developing countries, and is a part of the world order that US was intended to create. The purpose of the establishment was to maintain Western nuclear power up-hand, also in fear of nuclear proliferation, though the latter has been much propagandized by developed countries. Many developing countries view NSG (as well as NPT, CTBT) as a tool to hamper their nuclear development after nuclear proliferation has already and sufficiently saturated among the developed countries.
Now the US, mainly for its own interest, has substantially subverted the establishment founded by itself, the consequence could be profound and yet to see. While Indias need of energy must be recognized, the way of implementation is however controversial.
One option that GoP probably can exercise is to signed NPT and to lobby China, US and other NSG members to get footage on the nuclear market. This is based on the following considerations:
1)NPT doesnt have a reason to exist, as it recognizes that people who refuse to participate in NPT wont proliferate. So why should it be there?
2)By signing NPT, GoP will stand on higher moral ground and make the lobby easier.
3)It will not stop Pakistan to develop or improve nuclear weapons. People can use both computer simulation and subcritical nuclear test to achieve that goal. I guess this is precisely why the US and China signed CTBT in the first place, because they possess both technologies and dont have to explode nuclear devices in CTBT terms. Actually I can vaguely remember that US might have detected one or more subcritical explosions in Western China after China signed CTBT. The catch here is that Pakistan needs large computers for simulation and subcritical explosion technologies that probably not many countries have. The reason behind the fact that India doesnt want to join NPT and CTBT is probably just because it doesnt have both means yet.
Only economically sound, can Pakistan be truly strong. And energy is the fuel to economy.
Now the US, mainly for its own interest, has substantially subverted the establishment founded by itself, the consequence could be profound and yet to see. While Indias need of energy must be recognized, the way of implementation is however controversial.
One option that GoP probably can exercise is to signed NPT and to lobby China, US and other NSG members to get footage on the nuclear market. This is based on the following considerations:
1)NPT doesnt have a reason to exist, as it recognizes that people who refuse to participate in NPT wont proliferate. So why should it be there?
2)By signing NPT, GoP will stand on higher moral ground and make the lobby easier.
3)It will not stop Pakistan to develop or improve nuclear weapons. People can use both computer simulation and subcritical nuclear test to achieve that goal. I guess this is precisely why the US and China signed CTBT in the first place, because they possess both technologies and dont have to explode nuclear devices in CTBT terms. Actually I can vaguely remember that US might have detected one or more subcritical explosions in Western China after China signed CTBT. The catch here is that Pakistan needs large computers for simulation and subcritical explosion technologies that probably not many countries have. The reason behind the fact that India doesnt want to join NPT and CTBT is probably just because it doesnt have both means yet.
Only economically sound, can Pakistan be truly strong. And energy is the fuel to economy.