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Friday 24 June 2016

China, others stonewall India's NSG bid

Thursday's extraordinary session of the Atomic Suppliers Bunch (NSG) whole in Seoul finished up without a choice on India's participation application. It was chosen to proceed with discourses on Friday, in spite of the fact that reports showed no less than six nations, including China, restricted NSG enrollment to nations that are not signatories to the Atomic Non-Expansion Bargain (NPT). India is not a signatory to the NPT.

In Tashkent, Head administrator Narendra Modi held a 50-minute meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Service of Outer Undertakings (MEA) representative Vikas Swarup said that a great part of the meeting was "committed" to the topic of Chinese backing to India's participation to the NSG. Modi "encouraged" Xi that Beijing ought to "make a reasonable and target appraisal of India's application and judge it all alone legitimacy." The PM said Beijing ought to "add to the rising accord in Seoul," the MEA official said.

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