Obama backs India's membership of NSG


Washington, Jun 7 (PTI) : US President Barack Obama today supported India's candidature for membership of the elite Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) as he discussed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi ways to take the bilateral ties to new heights.

Addressing the media jointly with Modi after over hour-long talks at the White House, Obama said it was natural for India and the US, two biggest democracies, to "deepen and broaden" partnership.

Modi said the two leaders discussed a wide range of issues, particularly ways to take the bilateral economic ties to new heights.

The other issues discussed by them included terrorism, clean energy, climate change, regional security and cyber security.

During his remarks to the media, Obama said they discussed progress made in the Civil Nuclear agreement. "I indicated support to India being a part of NSG," the US President said amidst opposition by China to such a move.

Obama underlined that India needs technology which is critical for its progress and prosperity.

Modi later said, "I am thankful for the help and support that my friend President Obama has extended with regard to membership in MTCR and NSG."

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Trying to get support of other nations for India's NSG bid: Japan

New Delhi, Jun 7(PTI) : Japan today strongly supported India's bid for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group and said it was working with the Indian government to garner support from other countries ahead of the bloc's crucial plenary meeting.

"I hope that India will be the part of the NSG. Japan is working with India to make sure that it becomes a member of the NSG. We are talking to Indian government on how India can get more support from other countries," Kenji Hiramatsu, Japan's envoy to India, said.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to pay a "reciprocal" visit to Japan this year, adding no date has been finalised. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had visited India in December last year.

On finalising the nitty-gritty relating to the broad agreement for cooperation in civil nuclear energy between India and Japan, inked in December last year, the envoy said both countries were working on it and that there was no "road blocks" or any "major pending issues", He, however, did not give any time line.

India has planned a major expansion of its nuclear energy sector and membership of the NSG, currently comprising 48 nations, will help it trade in and export nuclear technology.

Switzerland, a key member of the NSG had yesterday said it will support India's application after Modi held talks with Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann.

India's application is expected to be taken up for discussion by the NSG at its plenary meetings on June 9 in Vienna and June 24 in Seoul. China has been opposing India's bid arguing that it was not a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

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

On the Indo-Japan nuclear pact, the Japanese envoy said "I don't see any road block... It is a technical review. There is no major pending issues."

He was delivering a lecture on "Challenges and Prospects of Japan's Diplomacy in the context of India-Japan relationship", organised by the Observer Research Foundation.

Asked when Japanese Parliament will approve the nuclear agreement with India so that the final deal could be signed, he said, "We don't know when that will happen."

India and Japan had sealed a broad agreement for cooperation in civil nuclear energy during Abe's visit here last year. It was said the final deal would be signed after certain technical and legal issues are thrashed out.

Emphasising that the tri-lateral Malabar naval exercise among Japan, US and India is important for "strategic and safety reasons" in the Indo-Pacific region, Kenji hoped that cooperation among the three countries will more "meaningful".

Asked about implementation of the Indo-Japan pacts on transfer of defence equipment and technology, the envoy said the two sides are in the process of identifying projects for transfer of technology.

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    A positive news from US towards India !!!And India inching towards it's place of Permanent member in the Security council!!!

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Same tune from last decade but nothing changed ..USA knows how to play games safe n wise...
    Saamp Bhi Mar Jaye Aur Lathi Bhi Na Toote

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Shub Shub bolo yaar...Always negative what is happening to you guys ? Are you guys jealous bcoz Modi is in power now and things are changing or feeling low as earlier govt couldnt achieve this ?

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Raj, Bangalore

    I'm more happy and will be proud if India enters into membership of NSG

    But the problem with u guys is that for everything you credit Mr. Modi...
    U guys think India has achieved this only after Modi became PM..
    What about the contributions of previous leaders? Why u people are so much blind folded towards Modi?

    If U think India has developed only since Modi came to power then you must be born after May 2014 !

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    chopper Scam,
    2 G scam,
    Hublot Scam,
    Leakage Bhagya part 1
    leakage Bhagya Part 2
    damad jee Bhagya
    CWG Bhagya
    Adarsh Bhagya
    Air India Scam bhagya


    we witnessed many more bhagya from previous govt.
    Acha hai jyada tharif nahee kiya tho.

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    yaar country ka ithna freeby khaya, thoda pyar tho dikhavo

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  • Hindustani , mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    hard work of PM modi will bear fruits in the coming years . Hoping more success to the great leader and may India sore new heights

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  • ROHAN, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    This is the confidence and 56'' inch chest which Modi ji has provided to every Indian Keep up the good work Mr. PM, let whiners like kejriKHAN and pappuGANI keep ranting and keep barking.....lol

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Mr.Modi is now global leader. All Indians are proud.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    This promise is given to Pakistan too by America.We need to wait for the final out come to cheer.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    US knows how to stab from the back.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Bhakton, before going overboard in praise, try to understand the underlying story and hidden agenda of US. Soon after the MTCR membership, talks are already underway to sell Predator drones to India. This entire thing is US game plan. Remember the story of wise monkey and two greedy stupid cats, well that's what it is. F16 to Pakistan, drones to India. Like the Kannada saying 'Ibbara nyaaya 3neyange aadaya' Or the Tulu saying 'Laabha ijjande bollogu popuje'

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    But final outcome will be a big zero. USA promised Pakistan also the same.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    When and where did USA do so with Pakistan?
    Was it at a private meeting arranged by you at Uchila?

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  • rijju, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Good News,India got membership to Missile Technology Control Group just a hour ago.THIS IS REMARKABLE AS INDIA HAS NOT SIGNED NPT.through this india can buy predator drones from usa and critical and hi-tech missile technologies.

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  • Bjorn Biglund, Stockholm, Sweden

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    India today has been admitted into MTCR, Missile Technology Control regime. It is the 35th country to get admittance. It will allow India two fundamental benefits. (1) Now India can obtain Predator Killer drone technology (2) Allow India to export its lethal and potent Brahmos missile sytsem to friendly foreign countries. I believe export to Vietnam is on the anvil. Brahmos missiles parked next door to Cheen will give dragon sleepless nights and also bring its shipping and Navy under some potent fire power. At the recently concluded Shangr-La dialog in Singapore, both the Indian defence minister Parrikar and Vietnamese defence minister re-iterated friendly defence ties between Vietnam and India and discussed Brahmos export.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Brahmos with 300km range giving sleepless nights to dragon? You've got to be kidding! Dragon in fact with their 13k range ICBMs has been giving sleepless nights to Uncle Sam himself!

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    two years back when PM goes to other countries we all knew that he will just have a nice meal there and come back..now...when modi goes.. we will hear one or the other good news...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Two Years back also obama favored India's membership for NSG.

    Russia and China objected.
    Unless Chaaiwaala give some Indian land to china, it will veto.
    This time also China will veto.
    Wait and see.

    It is not my intention but the China will reject NSG on behalf communal Bhakts.

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  • Mohammed, Bajpe/Riyadh

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Bad news for the die hard Cong supporters. They expected Sonia Maino to run the nation thru his joker son.

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  • vnayak, mangalore/switzerland

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Interesting. But, did you see in the news today that a BJP leader Sadhvi Prachi has said that it is time now to free India from Muslims. Every coin has two sides.

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    😭😭😭

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  • Rajju, Dubai/Udupi

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Free Burnol available at all BJP offices. Come with your Slave Identity Card and avail it. No Limit and no Last Date.

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  • Rajju, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    I dont think anyone could find a better professional than our Modi ji. A strong Indian leader is the need of the hour for the peace in world right now and he's been doing that since the day he took oath 31.

    JAI HOOOOOO

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  • Jossey Saldanha, NY

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Finally Pakistan will walk away with the Honors ..

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    Odd man out in NY....!
    You may have political differences.You have a right to do so...But do not mix it up with national importance...or nationalism.....

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    change from mumbai to NY resulted in love for india to love for pakistan..

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    slow claps for you..

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  • Truly Indian, USA

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    Hi Jossey,
    I am really confused with your comments. It appears that even in this positive news you want to bring in some negativity. Is your hatred to the individual or party far greater than the good that has been done?

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 08 2016

    u will be more happy if India miss the chance so that u guys can blame Modi again.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 07 2016

    When our prime minister is on tour to other countries..not only people in india anxiously looking of his visit but also from people from other countries. Nobody earlier prime minister's are given much importance as compare to of modiji.
    Due to his simpleness he easily mix with people and people love to meet him.
    What else we can tell..apart from blessings of shower from god.
    India once again shining. Internal matters can dealt easily when fence erected propperly.

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