When asked about the upcoming NSG meeting, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said it was for members of the grouping to take a call on India's application.
NSG special envoy Rafael Grossi is likely to place a proposal for admitting non-NPT members into the bloc during the grouping's meeting in Vienna on November 11-12.
"It is not really for us to comment as we are not inside the room. However, after the NSG Plenary in Seoul we have had continued conversations with NSG members and remain engaged in the process. We have lodged our application. Now it is for the NSG members to consider it and take a decision," Swarup said.
Joint Secretary (Disarmament and International Security) Amandeep Singh Gill and his Chinese counterpart Wang Qun had held talks on the NSG issue in Beijing last week. After the talks, China had said it will first find a solution that applies to all non-NPT countries seeking entry into NSG and will then discuss India's application.
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"As fas as Chinese position is concerned, as you know we had second round of fruitful talks between the head of our disarmament and international security affairs division and Chinese lead negotiator on the NSG issue.
Asked about tomorrow's meeting between India's NSA and China's State Counsellor in Hyderabad, he said a range of bilateral, regional and global issues are likely to be discussed.
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