India has shown sustained commitment to non-proliferation: US

MTCR is an informal and voluntary association of countries that seek to reduce the global missile proliferation threa

Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar receives MTCR membership papers from France Ambassador-designate, Alexandre Ziegler, Netherlands Ambassador Alphonsus Stoelinga and Luxembourg's Charge d Affaires, Laure Huberty in New Delhi
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar receives MTCR membership papers from France Ambassador-designate, Alexandre Ziegler, Netherlands Ambassador Alphonsus Stoelinga and Luxembourg's Charge d Affaires, Laure Huberty in New Delhi
Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jun 28 2016 | 11:16 AM IST
India becoming a member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) would strengthen international non-proliferation, the US said on Monday, asserting that New Delhi has demonstrated a "sustained commitment to non-proliferation".

"India demonstrated to all MTCR partners a sustained commitment to non-proliferation, and has a legally based, effective export control system that puts into effect the MTCR guidelines and procedures, and administers and enforces such controls effectively," State Department spokesperson Elizabeth Trudeau said.

"All 34 current members, including the United States, agreed India met the standard, and that India's membership would strengthen international non proliferation," Trudeau told reporters at her daily news conference.

In a separate statement issued by the State Department, the US welcomed India's accession as the newest MTCR member.

The MTCR is an informal and voluntary association of countries that seek to reduce the global missile proliferation threat, primarily by controlling exports of rocket and unmanned aerial vehicle systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and related equipment and technology.

"India possesses substantial missile-relevant technology and has excellent non-proliferation and export control credentials. Its accession bolsters substantially the regime's effectiveness and objectives," the state department said.

"India is a valued non-proliferation partner. We look forward to working with India in the MTCR in support of our shared nonproliferation goals," it said.
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First Published: Jun 28 2016 | 2:28 AM IST

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