If India joins Nuclear Suppliers Group, the strategic India -Pakistan balance will be shaken – China
India’s entry into NSG will break India-Pakistan nuclear balance: Chinese media, Times of India, Jun 16, 2016
HIGHLIGHTS
- Chinese media said that India’s entry into NSG will ‘shake strategic balance in South Asia’
- New Delhi have inched closer to NSG membership after PM Modi gained backing from US.
- Major goal for India’s NSG ambition is to obtain an edge over Islamabad in nuclear capabilities
………The reason why India has scored a big win in garnering support for its NSG membership from some countries is because Washington has started to treat New Delhi as part of the US alliance, the write-up said…….
The US recognised New Delhi as a “major defence partner” during Modi’s recent visit, meaning that the White House has given India the treatment as a US military ally, it said.
The US recognised New Delhi as a “major defence partner” during Modi’s recent visit, meaning that the White House has given India the treatment as a US military ally, it said.
The article said that over the years, the US has been “bending the rules” to back India’s nuclear projects……………..http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/china/Indias-entry-into-NSG-will-break-India-Pakistan-nuclear-balance-Chinese-media/articleshow/52774701.cms
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