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China fears India will be one up on Pakistan with NSG

India's entry into the NSG will “shake strategic balance in South Asia, says article.

Beijing: India’s entry into the NSG will “shake” the strategic balance in South Asia and make it a “legitimate” nuclear power, leaving behind China’s all-weather ally Pakistan, Chinese official media said on Friday as it kept up its strident stand against India's inclusion in the grouping.

In a second article in as many days, state-run Global Times, highlighted China’s vocal opposition to India’s entry into the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and concerns that Pakistan will be left behind as “entry into the NSG will make it (India) a legitimate nuclear power.

“India’s entry into the NSG will “shake strategic balance in South Asia and even cast a cloud over peace and stability in the entire Asia-Pacific region”, the article said.

It, however, said China could support India’s inclusion in the nuclear club if it “played by the rules”. “The major goal for India’s NSG ambition is to obtain an edge over Islamabad in nuclear capabilities. Once New Delhi gets the membership first, the nuclear balance between India and Pakistan will be broken,” said the article by Fu Xiaoqiang, of China Institutes of Contem-porary Inter-national Relations, a think tank.

“Becoming a member of the NSG, a bloc that governs civilian nuclear trade worldwide, will grant India global acceptance as a legitimate nuclear power,” said the article. At the same time, the article said, “New Delhi seems to have inched closer to NSG membership after Prime Minister Narendra Modi gained backing from the US, Swiss and Mexico in its bid to join the elite nuclear club.”

“However, as a country that has signed neither the treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons nor the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, India is not yet qualified for accession into the NSG,” it said.

( Source : Agencies )
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