Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

INDIA COMMITTED TO AFGHANLED PEACE PROCESS: MODI

PM discusses trade, security with Afghanista­n President

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A joint India-China project for training Afghan diplomats will begin next month. The two countries had agreed to train the diplomats during Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s informal summit in China’s Wuhan in April.The project was discussed at a meeting between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The diplomats will be first trained at New Delhi’s Foreign Service Institute before they travel to Beijing for the next training phase, a person familiar with the issues discussed at the meeting said. India would discuss further joint cooperatio­n with China in Afghanista­n, which could involve socio-economic projects or opening of a school.

Officials said Ghani spoke in detail about the security-situation in Afghanista­n at the meeting. He briefed Modi about the terrorist attack in Ghazni in August, increased presence of Islamic State (IS) fighters and the peace process with the Taliban.

Ghani is learnt to have shared Afghan interior ministry’s finding about the involvemen­t of Pakistani nationals in the Ghazni attack. India believes the IS is a major concern, but the biggest threat to Afghanista­n’s security comes from the Taliban.

India has been pointing out that most of the IS fighters are those, who have returned from Iraq and Syria.

Ghani, who was here for a daylong visit amid efforts to bring lasting peace to Afghanista­n, was quoted as maintainin­g that with internatio­nal support, he is confident of addressing the security challenges in his country.

Modi raised the issue of seven Indians kidnapped in Afghanista­n’s Baghlan province. “Ghani assured him that he is personally monitoring the efforts to secure their release,’’ an official said on condition of anonymity.

The two leaders agreed to speed up the building of Shahtoot Dam project that is expected to provide drinking water to over two million residents of the Afghan capital, Kabul.

Modi reiterated India’s commitment to settling Afghan refugees returning to their country. Ghani sought India’s help in sectors such as gem stones, food processing and export of marble to India. Ghani briefed Modi on initiative­s his government had taken towards peace and reconcilia­tion and also in confrontin­g the challenges of terrorism and extremism. “The Prime Minister reiterated India’s support to an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned and Afghan-controlled peace and reconcilia­tion process that would enable Afghanista­n to continue as a united, peaceful, inclusive and democratic nation and emerge as an economical­ly vibrant country,’’ a statement issued after the meeting said.

Ghani appreciate­d New Delhi’s continuing help.

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 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Afghanista­n President Ashraf Ghani, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Afghanista­n President Ashraf Ghani, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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