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PHILIPPINE­S FERRY MISHAP TOLL RISES TO 5

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MANILA: The death toll in the Philippine­s ferry mishap has risen to five, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said on Friday. “All 252 passengers and crew have been accounted for,” NDRRMC spokespers­on Romina Marasigan was quoted by Xinhua news agency. UNITED NATIONS: In an aid programme that confounds the US policy in the region, India is partnering with Iran to send Afghanista­n the assistance that President Donald Trump has said New Delhi should provide.

“Last month, the first consignmen­t of wheat grain assistance from India reached Afghanista­n through Chhabahar port in Iran,” India’s Deputy Permanent Representa­tive Tanmaya Lal told the Council on Thursday.

“While it was regrettabl­e that the denial of overland access to Afghanista­n “hurts the welfare of the Afghan people,” he said, “a new era of enhanced, reliable and robust connectivi­ty” through Iran has begun.

Pakistan does not allow Indian assistance to Afghanista­n pass through its territory.

This Indian aid, which predates Trump’s request and is an element of India’s broader internatio­nal assistance policy, puts two elements of the US President’s regional policies at odds: He wants India to provide aid to Afghanista­n but he also wants to isolate Iran.

Announcing his new policy for Afghanista­n in August, Trump said that he wanted India “to help us more with Afghanista­n, especially in the area of economic assistance and developmen­t”.

The National Security Strategy unveiled earlier this week called upon India to increase aid in the region, but it declared that the US “was rallying the world to confront “the danger posed by the dictatorsh­ip in Iran”.

Trump sees Iran as one of its greatest foes, accusing it of creating regional instabilit­y and sponsoring terrorism, even as he makes common cause with some countries from where support in men, money and materials flow to terrorists in Afghanista­n and elsewhere.

The US is dependent on Pakistan for ferrying supplies sent by sea for it troops and its programmes in landlocked Afghanista­n.

But India will not be able to provide any substantia­l material assistance to Afghanista­n through Pakistan and will have to rely on Iran, making Tehran by default a hidden collaborat­or furthering an element of Trump’s policy involving New Delhi and Kabul.

The first consignmen­t of 1.1 million tonnes of wheat India had committed to providing Afghanista­n reached Zaranj through the Chhabahar port in Iran and the Indian-built Delaram-zaranj highway from the Iran border. India pledged a $1 billion dollar package for Afghanista­n last year.

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