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Nothing new, these days it has become a norm across the world where PMs and Presidents are being received by lower level dignitaries.
Nothing new, these days it has become a norm across the world where PMs and Presidents are being received by lower level dignitaries.
So, visit failed just because Obama didn't receive NaMo himself this time?
AQ khan doesnt need all these NPT NSG complicated procedures to "EXPORT" paki nuke tech.china knows it too."Non" proliferation of India and "known" proliferation of pakistan?
pakistan is making china their asswipe and chinese have no shame in doing that in front of the international audience..Beijing’s contention that India must sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to get membership of the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group, is utter rubbish as even France was included in the elite NSG group without signing the NPT.
These Chinese are playing hardball with India as it's getting pissed off with India's rise and influence in the world. They'll go to any extent to clip India's wings. And then they want to mollycoddle their all weather friend, Pakistan too.
China has started shooting itself in the foot on a number of occasions. This is one of them. They need to wake up and smell the coffee.
Guess who the three rotten musketeers of the world are?pakistan is making china their asswipe and chinese have no shame in doing that in front of the international audience..
china is a rich servant of retard pakistan.
more like, packistan is the vassal of china, or, a paikhana-e-china, where the latter can take dump whenever wished. so packistan is infact paikhanistan of china. never and nowhere would have one heard of a bond deeper than the seas & higher than the mountains, between a paikhana & its user!pakistan is making china their asswipe and chinese have no shame in doing that in front of the international audience..
china is a rich servant of retard pakistan.
Then we will become an "irresponsible" nuclear state and we can forget our entry in NSG.Why dont india just proliferate nuke to vietnam and phillipines. Then only china would realise.
We don't seem to be making warheads ourselves let alone proliferate to Vietnam and PhillipinesWhy dont india just proliferate nuke to vietnam and phillipines. Then only china would realise.
Finally the real intentions are spoken out loud. There is no point in NPT. China is just forcing it down our throats as pakistan won't get entry either way. The whole point of china blockade is that both countries get NSG membership together or not at all.No NSG for India if Pak is not allowed: China
ANIRBAN BHAUMIK
SOURCE: DHNS
China on Tuesday made it clear that it would oppose India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), unless the cartel opened its door to Pakistan too.A meeting between senior diplomats of India and China in New Delhi on Tuesday failed to make any breakthrough on the contentious issue, which emerged as the new irritant in the bilateral relations over the past few months.
The Chinese diplomats conveyed to their Indian counterparts that Beijing would remain firm on its stand that the NSG should adopt a “two-step approach” to address the issue of admitting new members. They pointed out that China would like the NSG to first “explore” — through “an open and transparent” process — and reach an agreement on a “non-discriminatory formula” to deal with the issue of granting membership to the countries which had not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Once the formula is adopted by the NSG, the cartel should move to the second stage to take up the “country-specific membership issues”, according to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese government on Tuesday.
The Ministry of External Affairs of India in New Delhi stated that the discussions between the senior diplomats had been “candid, pragmatic and substantive” and the two sides had agreed to meet for the next round on a mutually convenient date in Beijing.
Sources in New Delhi, however, told DH that China’s position clearly meant that it would not allow India to enter the NSG unless it could ensure that the cartel would also admit Pakistan.
The NSG controls global nuclear commerce.
The guidelines of the 48-nation organisation prohibit its members from entering into nuclear ties with the countries that have not signed the NPT. Neither India, nor Pakistan has signed the NPT.
The NSG, however, granted a waiver to India in 2008.
The waiver paved the way for India entering into a civil nuclear deal with the United States.
India subsequently struck similar agreements with other countries, including France, Australia and Canada.
India submitted its application for membership of the NSG on May 12.
Pakistan did the same on May 19.
China, however, stonewalled the US-led move to admit India into the NSG when the cartel had its annual plenary in Seoul in June. China argued that if the “NPT signatory” criterion was diluted to admit India into the NSG, it should also open up the door for other non-NPT countries, including Pakistan.
China on Tuesday also conveyed to India that the issue of the non-NPT states’ participation in the NSG raised “new questions for the group under the new circumstances”. It said the crux of the question was “how to address the gap between the existing policies and practices of the non-NPT states and the existing international non-proliferation rules and norms based on the NPT as the cornerstone”.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/570270/no-nsg-india-pak-not.html
GoI and SFC NEVER discuss the number of warheads that India has or is capable of producing. All figures are pure speculation by media and the so-called think tanks.Our warhead count seems to be stuck at a measly 90-120 which is hardly enough to ensure MAD against both China and Pakistan combined
Let the justice be served indeed. US can't aaply double standards all the time.Finally the real intentions are spoken out loud. There is no point in NPT. China is just forcing it down our throats as pakistan won't get entry either way. The whole point of china blockade is that both countries get NSG membership together or not at all.
These statements have zero consequence, China doesn't enjoy sufficient geopolitical advantage over India, in fact the equation is perfectly balanced.No NSG for India if Pak is not allowed: China
ANIRBAN BHAUMIK
SOURCE: DHNS
China on Tuesday made it clear that it would oppose India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), unless the cartel opened its door to Pakistan too.A meeting between senior diplomats of India and China in New Delhi on Tuesday failed to make any breakthrough on the contentious issue, which emerged as the new irritant in the bilateral relations over the past few months.
The Chinese diplomats conveyed to their Indian counterparts that Beijing would remain firm on its stand that the NSG should adopt a “two-step approach” to address the issue of admitting new members. They pointed out that China would like the NSG to first “explore” — through “an open and transparent” process — and reach an agreement on a “non-discriminatory formula” to deal with the issue of granting membership to the countries which had not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Once the formula is adopted by the NSG, the cartel should move to the second stage to take up the “country-specific membership issues”, according to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese government on Tuesday.
The Ministry of External Affairs of India in New Delhi stated that the discussions between the senior diplomats had been “candid, pragmatic and substantive” and the two sides had agreed to meet for the next round on a mutually convenient date in Beijing.
Sources in New Delhi, however, told DH that China’s position clearly meant that it would not allow India to enter the NSG unless it could ensure that the cartel would also admit Pakistan.
The NSG controls global nuclear commerce.
The guidelines of the 48-nation organisation prohibit its members from entering into nuclear ties with the countries that have not signed the NPT. Neither India, nor Pakistan has signed the NPT.
The NSG, however, granted a waiver to India in 2008.
The waiver paved the way for India entering into a civil nuclear deal with the United States.
India subsequently struck similar agreements with other countries, including France, Australia and Canada.
India submitted its application for membership of the NSG on May 12.
Pakistan did the same on May 19.
China, however, stonewalled the US-led move to admit India into the NSG when the cartel had its annual plenary in Seoul in June. China argued that if the “NPT signatory” criterion was diluted to admit India into the NSG, it should also open up the door for other non-NPT countries, including Pakistan.
China on Tuesday also conveyed to India that the issue of the non-NPT states’ participation in the NSG raised “new questions for the group under the new circumstances”. It said the crux of the question was “how to address the gap between the existing policies and practices of the non-NPT states and the existing international non-proliferation rules and norms based on the NPT as the cornerstone”.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/570270/no-nsg-india-pak-not.html
Geopolitics is AMORAL. Everything is fair.Let the justice be served indeed. US can't aaply double standards all the time.
No NSG for India if Pak is not allowed: China
ANIRBAN BHAUMIK
SOURCE: DHNS
China on Tuesday made it clear that it would oppose India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), unless the cartel opened its door to Pakistan too.A meeting between senior diplomats of India and China in New Delhi on Tuesday failed to make any breakthrough on the contentious issue, which emerged as the new irritant in the bilateral relations over the past few months.
The Chinese diplomats conveyed to their Indian counterparts that Beijing would remain firm on its stand that the NSG should adopt a “two-step approach” to address the issue of admitting new members. They pointed out that China would like the NSG to first “explore” — through “an open and transparent” process — and reach an agreement on a “non-discriminatory formula” to deal with the issue of granting membership to the countries which had not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Once the formula is adopted by the NSG, the cartel should move to the second stage to take up the “country-specific membership issues”, according to a press release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese government on Tuesday.
The Ministry of External Affairs of India in New Delhi stated that the discussions between the senior diplomats had been “candid, pragmatic and substantive” and the two sides had agreed to meet for the next round on a mutually convenient date in Beijing.
Sources in New Delhi, however, told DH that China’s position clearly meant that it would not allow India to enter the NSG unless it could ensure that the cartel would also admit Pakistan.
The NSG controls global nuclear commerce.
The guidelines of the 48-nation organisation prohibit its members from entering into nuclear ties with the countries that have not signed the NPT. Neither India, nor Pakistan has signed the NPT.
The NSG, however, granted a waiver to India in 2008.
The waiver paved the way for India entering into a civil nuclear deal with the United States.
India subsequently struck similar agreements with other countries, including France, Australia and Canada.
India submitted its application for membership of the NSG on May 12.
Pakistan did the same on May 19.
China, however, stonewalled the US-led move to admit India into the NSG when the cartel had its annual plenary in Seoul in June. China argued that if the “NPT signatory” criterion was diluted to admit India into the NSG, it should also open up the door for other non-NPT countries, including Pakistan.
China on Tuesday also conveyed to India that the issue of the non-NPT states’ participation in the NSG raised “new questions for the group under the new circumstances”. It said the crux of the question was “how to address the gap between the existing policies and practices of the non-NPT states and the existing international non-proliferation rules and norms based on the NPT as the cornerstone”.
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/570270/no-nsg-india-pak-not.html
In fact, double standards of entire P5.Let the justice be served indeed. US can't aaply double standards all the time.
What justice? What double standards? If you want to serve justice then let the US or NSG have a chat with A Q Khan first. Why are you hiding him from the US?Let the justice be served indeed. US can't aaply double standards all the time.
Because:Why dont india just proliferate nuke to vietnam and phillipines. Then only china would realise.