“NSG: How to lose a negotiation by Narendra Modi. #FailedModiDiplomacy,” Rahul tweeted.
India’s efforts to join NSG hit a roadblock after its attempts were thwarted in two-day plenary in Seoul where China, Brazil, Switzerland, Turkey, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand opposed its entry because it is not a signatory to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The plenary meeting of the 48-member NSG ended on Friday without any decision on India's membership bid as divisions persisted over admitting non-NPT members with China leading the opposition to it.
Ahead of the meeting, India had pushed its case with a number of countries, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the charge.
Modi had also met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Tashkent urging him to take a decision on India's membership on merit while seeking Beijing's support but China persistently opposed India's bid.
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