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    Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
    India’s admittance into the Wassenaar Arrangement, a multilateral export control regime, as its 42nd participating member is a big step forward in its quest for formal acceptance as a responsible nuclear power. This has come a year after India made the request for membership. As a non-signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), New Delhi has been at pains to convey to the international community that it adheres to, and is invested in, a rules-based order. The Wassenaar Arrangement was founded in 1996, and is clubbed with mechanisms such as the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and the Australia Group. Its stated aim is “to contribute to regional and international security and stability, by promoting transparency and greater responsibility in transfers of conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies, thus preventing destabilizing accumulations.” India’s Wassenaar success at the Vienna plenary meeting last week presumes a broad acceptance among its members of the country’s credentials as a fastidious adherent to export controls. It comes on the heels of membership last year of the MTCR. Ever since India signed the 123 Agreement in 2005, the underlying assumption was that the United States would help chaperone New Delhi into global nuclear acceptability after it separated its civil and military nuclear programmes and plugged the loopholes to prevent diffusion of nuclear materials and technology in a way that is demonstrably in line with best practices followed by the members of the NSG.
    However, over the past couple of years it has become evident that Delhi has to do most of the heavy lifting to gain a seat at various global high tables. The Wassenaar Arrangement membership is also a lesson on the need for quiet diplomacy in sensitive nuclear issues, compared to the botched attempt to gain entry to the NSG last year. While India’s efforts at the NSG were stopped by China, which is not a member of the Wassenaar Arrangement, raising the pitch publicly at the time came with costs. It made the task of forging a consensus on membership to the NSG more difficult. And when that attempt failed, it gave the setback the appearance of being significantly more insurmountable. Nonetheless, now that more and more countries are signing on to India’s steadily strengthening credentials in the nuclear area, there is hope that a fresh momentum will be imparted to a future bid for the NSG. It will not be easy. The Australia Group, which focuses on biological and chemical weapons, may be easier to crack given that China is not a member. But meanwhile, the Wassenaar Arrangement will embed India deeper in the global non-proliferation architecture and enable access to critical technologies in the defence and space sectors.

    Which among the following is correct regarding the assumption of Indian government regarding the reaction of the USA towards the development of nuclear energy in India?

    USA is happy that its ally is going to develop nuclear energy in its arena and it is going to assist the country in understanding the Asian geography.

    Incorrect Answer

    The US government is convinced that India will not be able to develop nuclear energy and that is why it is just giving financial support to our country.

    Incorrect Answer

    The US Government is convinced about the intention of the Government of India in case of development of nuclear energy and therefore it is supporting India’s cause.

    Correct Answer

    India is not getting enough support from its allies regarding the membership into the important nuclear groups of the world.

    Incorrect Answer

    The Government is not reaching out to the US Government since they are afraid that US may withdraw support from any nuclear program of the country.

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    Correct Answer is (c).Refer to, “Ever since India signed the 123 Agreement in 2005, the underlying assumption was that the United States would help chaperone New Delhi into global nuclear acceptability after it separated its civil and military nuclear programmes and plugged the loopholes to prevent diffusion of nuclear materials and technology in a way that is demonstrably in line with best practices followed by the members of the NSG.”
    It is clear that USA is supporting India’s cause in the global stage regarding the nuclear acceptability as India is now following the best practices of the NSG group. There is no reason to believe that India will do something irresponsible with nuclear weapons developed in the country.
    Among the given options, option A is not correct since it is giving the right idea regarding the assumption but the stated reason is not correct whereas option B is not correct since there is no reference in the passage regarding monetary support by USA to India in the area of nuclear program in the country. Options D and E can be eliminated since they also do not convey the actual assumption of the Indian government regarding the reaction of USA towards the development of nuclear weapons in the country. Option C is the correct choice as it correctly explains that USA is favoring India and it is also supporting our country in the global platforms.
    This makes option C the correct choice among the given options.


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