India's membership to NSG to benefit global export control system: Germany

India's membership to the 48-member NSG is being primarily opposed by China on the pretext that it is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Strongly pitching for India's inclusion in the (NSG), Germany on Monday said the will benefit a lot from New Delhi's participation in all its four regimes.

Out of the four export control regimes that work to keep proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) in check, is a member of the (MTCR), the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group.

India's membership to the 48-member NSG is being primarily opposed by China on the pretext that it is not a signatory to the (NPT).

"Germany has strongly supported in its efforts to become a member of the export control regimes just as we continue to strongly support India's membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Jasper Wieck, the Deputy Head of the German mission here, said.

"We are convinced that the will benefit a lot from India's participation in all four regimes," he said while speaking at the inaugural session of India-Wiessbaden Conference 2018, organised jointly by the in cooperation with Germany and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs.

Representatives from the government and industry of 39 countries, as well as experts from the UNSC 1540 Committee and UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in New York, are participating at the two-day conference titled Securing Global Supply Chains through Government-Industry Partnerships towards Effective Implementation of UNSC Resolution 1540'.

The 1540 (2004) establishes legally binding obligations on all states to adopt and enforce appropriate and effective measures to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and their delivery systems to non-state actors.

It requires, therefore that countries implement appropriate and effective measures to prevent non-state actors such as terrorists, from obtaining access to WMDs.

"We consider this initiative (the conference) as yet another example of India's engagement with regards to international cooperation in the areas of export controls," Wieck said.

First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 16:44 IST