Pressing China to back India's bid for a permanent seat in a reformed UN Security Council and membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), Prime Minister Modi said such a move would take bilateral ties to a new level and give Asia a stronger voice. “China's support for India's permanent membership of a reformed UNSC and for India's membership of export control regimes like NSG will do more than just strengthen our international cooperation,” Modi said while addressing the students of the Tsinghua University.
Earlier, foreign secretary S Jaishankar told the media that China for the first time said it has taken note of India's interest to become a member of the 44-nation NSG which controls the civil nuclear technology trade regime. On UNSC, China reiterated that it backs India's aspiration to play big role in the world body. China is the only veto wielding permanent member which is yet to come out in support of India's interest to become a permanent UNSC member.
In an apparent reference to the frictions between the two countries over strategic rivalry in South Asia, Modi said, “We are both increasing our engagement in our shared neighbourhood. This calls for deeper strategic a communication to build mutual trust and confidence.”