India Thursday June 09,2016 received
crucial support of Mexico in its bid to become member of the NSG ahead
of a plenary meeting of the 48-nation bloc whose members are allowed to
trade in and export nuclear technology.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced his country’s support to India’s bid for membership of the elite Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) after holding wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mexico City on a range of bilateral and global issues.
“Mexico supports positively and constructively India’s membership of the NSG,” the Mexican President said at a joint media interaction with Modi. On his part, the Prime Minister thanked Mexico for its support and called the country an important partner for India’s energy security. ”We are looking to move beyond buyer-seller relationship and into a long-term partnership… We have agreed to develop a roadmap of concrete outcomes to upgrade our ties to a Strategic Partnership,” said the Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Note
Uranium is found and mined in only a handful of countries and India isn't one of them. Which is why PM Modi's is working hard on securing global support for India's membership to the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)—the body that controls the export of uranium required in nuclear reactors.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced his country’s support to India’s bid for membership of the elite Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) after holding wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Mexico City on a range of bilateral and global issues.
“Mexico supports positively and constructively India’s membership of the NSG,” the Mexican President said at a joint media interaction with Modi. On his part, the Prime Minister thanked Mexico for its support and called the country an important partner for India’s energy security. ”We are looking to move beyond buyer-seller relationship and into a long-term partnership… We have agreed to develop a roadmap of concrete outcomes to upgrade our ties to a Strategic Partnership,” said the Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Note
Uranium is found and mined in only a handful of countries and India isn't one of them. Which is why PM Modi's is working hard on securing global support for India's membership to the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)—the body that controls the export of uranium required in nuclear reactors.
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