‘India's NSG membership can't be farewell gift,’ China responds to US on ‘outlier’ comment
World | January 16, 2017 16:27 ISTChina today said admission of non- NPT signatories in NSG cannot be a farewell gift for countries to give to each other.
China today said admission of non- NPT signatories in NSG cannot be a farewell gift for countries to give to each other.
Lashing out at China for blocking India from becoming a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the outgoing Obama administration has described the Communist giant as an "outlier" in America's efforts to bring New Delhi
The elite website of National Security Guard (NSG) was hacked on Saturday by the group identified itself as ‘Alone Injector’ and defaced it with a profanity-laden message against the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and anti-India
Pakistan has alleged that the process for membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has become too politicised.
Pakistan's Foreign Office has rejected a new formula for evaluation of the candidature of non-Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) states for the Nuclear Suppliers Groups (NSG) membership as "discriminatory" and "unhelpful".
A US-based arms control organisation has claimed that the draft proposal for admitting new members into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) paves the way for India’s entry but leaves Pakistan out.
There is a feeling among Pakistani officials that pressure from big powers on smaller countries could pave the way for India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
In a development that signals no headway in India's diplomatic efforts to get China's backing for NSG membership bid and getting JeM chief Masood Azhar designated as terrorist by the UN.
China on Monday stuck to its guns saying there was no change in its stand on India's NSG membership bid.
China has clarified that it is not against India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval today held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi in Hyderabad to discuss measures to improve bilateral ties strained by differences. Both the officials also took up a
With yet another meeting of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to be held in Vienna on November 11, panel's special envoy Rafael Grossi is likely to propose a two-stage process to admit non-NPT members, a move
China on Tuesday pushed for a "non-discriminatory" two-step approach for countries that have not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), like India and Pakistan, to become members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
India and China today held substantive and constructive discussions on India's bid for NSG membership during the second round of talks between their top nuclear experts in Beijing.
In a meeting to be held next week, National Security Advisers of India and China will discuss the measures to improve bilateral ties which are strained by differences. Other than this, a host of other
Acknowledging the importance of India joining the NSG, New Zealand on Wednesday affirmed its constructive contribution towards New Delhi's quest for the membership of the elite club.
The state-run Chinese media today asserted that the campaign launched by some politicians in India to boycott Chinese goods India's bid for NSG membership and UN ban on JeM chief Masood Azhar will not have much "political effect".
Brazil today said it will work with member countries of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to facilitate India's entry in the elite grouping that controls global trade in the atomic field
In a bilateral meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma ahead of the BRICS Summit at Goa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today sought South Africa's continued support for India's entry in to the Nuclear Suppliers
Narendra Modi will hold the bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of BRICS summit
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