[As it appears, Modi is just desperate to secure the NSG membership
before Obama departs from the scene.]

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/foreign-secretary-jaishankar-visits-china-ahead-of-the-nsg-plenary-seoul-2862376/

Foreign Secretary Jaishankar visits China ahead of NSG plenary in Seoul

China has been strongly opposing India's membership at the premier
club arguing that it was not a signatory to the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

By: PTI | New Delhi | Updated: June 19, 2016 12:23 pm

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar made an unannounced visit to Beijing on
June 16-17 to enlist support for India’s bid for membership of the
Nuclear Suppliers Group which is being opposed by China.

Jaishankar’s visit came a week ahead of the plenary meeting of the
48-nation atomic trading bloc scheduled to be held in Seoul on June 24
where India’s membership is likely to be discussed.

“Yes, I can confirm Foreign Secretary visited Beijing on June 16-17
for bilateral consultations with his Chinese counterpart. All major
issues, including India’s NSG membership, were discussed,” External
Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said on Sunday.

China has been strongly opposing India’s membership at the premier
club arguing that it was not a signatory to the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

Earlier in the week, China’s official media said India’s NSG
membership would “jeopardise” China’s national interests besides
touching a “raw nerve” in Pakistan. The Chinese Foreign Ministry had
said a week back that members of the NSG “remain divided” on the issue
of non-NPT countries joining it and called for “full discussions”.

India has been reaching out to NSG member countries seeking support
for its membership of the bloc whose members are allowed to trade in
and export nuclear technology.

The US has backed India and asked various NSG members to support New
Delhi’s bid.
It is understood that a number of countries including Turkey, South
Africa, Ireland and New Zealand were not in favour of India’s entry
into the NSG.

India had managed to secure support of NSG members Switzerland and
Mexico during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to these two
countries as part of a five-nation tour. Mexico and Switzerland were
known to have strong nuclear proliferation concerns and were not in
favour of allowing NSG membership to countries which were not
signatory to NPT.

The NSG works under the principle of unanimity and even one country’s
vote against India will scuttle its bid.

India’s access to the NSG, a body that regulates the global trade of
nuclear technology, is expected to open up the international market
for India’s domestic nuclear energy programme.

India has been campaigning for membership of the bloc for last few
years and had formally moved its application on May 12.

The NSG had granted an exclusive waiver to India in 2008 to access
civil nuclear technology after China reluctantly backed India’s case
based on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
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