Australia favours India entry into tech control regimes

New Delhi: Supporting India`s entry into international technology control regimes, Australia today praised its non-proliferation track record and said the next logical step for it will be to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Delivering a talk on Australia-India relations at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) here, Australian High Commissioner Peter Varghese noted that India […]

New Delhi: Supporting India`s entry into international technology control regimes, Australia today praised its non-proliferation track record and said the next logical step for it will be to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Delivering a talk on Australia-India relations at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) here, Australian High Commissioner Peter Varghese noted that India has been playing an important role in Asian continent.

"If India is able to demonstrate that it can comply with rules and regulations of the systems in place to manage effective systems of export control.... If India is able to do that, I don`t see any reason why India ought not be admitted to all of those groups," Varghese said. India`s nuclear capacity is now a fact of life and Australia accepted that it now occupied a unique position in relation to non-proliferation regime, he said, adding that "it is a logical next step for India to be a part of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)."