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Will Consider India for NSG Membership: Germany
With Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) deciding to discuss India's membership to the non- proliferation body in its next month's meeting, Germany today said it will consider India's bid keeping its "excellent" track record in the field of non-proliferation.
"We very much appreciate India's policy and its excellent track record in the field of non-proliferation and we acknowledge that track record... India wants to become full member in various control regimes, NSG... If it applies for its membership, we will consider its membership and take into account the Indian track record," German Ambassador Thomas Matussek told reporters here.
The envoy, who was briefing the media on the forthcoming visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel here, said on the request of India, Germany has already amended its export control rules.
He said the German move will help in high-technology trade between India and Germany.
India is wanting to have membership of multi-lateral export control regimes like NSG, the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group (AG) and got a boost earlier this week when the 46-nation elite group, decided to initiate discussion on New Delhi's bid in its June meeting.
FILED ON: MAY 27
news.outlookindia.com | Will Consider India for NSG Membership: Germany
With Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) deciding to discuss India's membership to the non- proliferation body in its next month's meeting, Germany today said it will consider India's bid keeping its "excellent" track record in the field of non-proliferation.
"We very much appreciate India's policy and its excellent track record in the field of non-proliferation and we acknowledge that track record... India wants to become full member in various control regimes, NSG... If it applies for its membership, we will consider its membership and take into account the Indian track record," German Ambassador Thomas Matussek told reporters here.
The envoy, who was briefing the media on the forthcoming visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel here, said on the request of India, Germany has already amended its export control rules.
He said the German move will help in high-technology trade between India and Germany.
India is wanting to have membership of multi-lateral export control regimes like NSG, the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group (AG) and got a boost earlier this week when the 46-nation elite group, decided to initiate discussion on New Delhi's bid in its June meeting.
FILED ON: MAY 27
news.outlookindia.com | Will Consider India for NSG Membership: Germany