Why Nuclear Suppliers Group is not accepting India as its Member?

The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) constantly denies the request of India to accept as a member. Here are some major reasons behind it as mentioned below:

  • China’s denial is a major cause for which India is not able to crack the membership of NSG.
  • India has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) till now.
  • Countries need to sign the NPT to become a member of the NSG.
  • China’s interest in Pakistan as a member of the NSG. If Pakistan becomes a member then no one can stop India from becoming a member.
  • All 48 members of NSG have not reached the same decision to let India become an NSG member.

Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)

Nuclear Suppliers Group: Formed in 1975, the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) consists of 48 countries that have chosen to work together on controlling the export of nuclear-related items to countries without nuclear weapons.

The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a traditional international group of nuclear supplier countries that controls the spreading of nuclear weapons by regulating nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports. The main aim of this forum is to control terrorism all over the world by safeguarding the existing nuclear materials.

In this article, we will discuss the historical background, objectives, and other attached details of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in depth.

Table of Content

  • What is Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)?
  • Important Details about Nuclear Suppliers Group
  • Functions – Nuclear Suppliers Group
  • Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
  • Importance of Nuclear Supplier Group India Membership
  • Why Nuclear Suppliers Group is not accepting India as its Member?
  • Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) Members

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