印度和核供应国集团(NSG)成员

Sario Bano
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核供应国集团(NSG)成立于1974年,是为了应对印度的核试验,通过控制核出口来防止核扩散。2008年,核供应国集团将印度从其全面保障措施(FSS)条件中豁免,使其成为第一个被允许与核供应国集团成员国进行核贸易以及其核武器计划的国家。印度在经过艰苦的谈判并拒绝了严格的防扩散条件后获得了这一豁免。印度现在正在竞标加入核供应国集团。本文从放弃谈判的角度分析了我国入世的前景,以及放弃谈判如何指导我国入世的可能路径。这项研究的结论是,印度将抵制核不扩散的条件,美国和印度必须投入大量的外交努力来达成一个解决成员国核不扩散问题的方案。
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India and the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) Membership
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) was founded in 1974 in response to the Indian nuclear test to prevent the nuclear proliferation by controlling nuclear exports. In 2008, the NSG exempted India from its full scope safeguards (FSS) condition, making it first country to be allowed to have nuclear trade with NSG members along with its nuclear weapons program. India got this waiver after tough negotiations and resisted strong nonproliferation conditions. India is now bidding for the NSG membership. This paper analyses the prospects for the membership in light of the waiver negotiations and how the waiver negotiations can guide us about the likely path of membership. This study concludes that India will resist thenonproliferation conditions and the U.S. and India have to invest massive diplomatic efforts to reach a formula that addresses the nonproliferation concerns of member states.
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