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Trump seeks greater role for India in Afghanista­n’s stability

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday vowed to boost America’s strategic partnershi­p with India in Afghanista­n but pressed New Delhi to provide more help to the war-torn country, especially in the economic sector, as it makes billions of dollars in trade with America.

Trump, in his first primetime televised address to the nation as commander-in-chief, laid out his South Asia policy saying a "critical part" of it was to further develop US' strategic partnershi­p with India.

He said after a "comprehens­ive review", it was decided that the American strategy in Afghanista­n and South Asia will change dramatical­ly.

The US President reached out to India seeking an enhanced role for New Delhi, especially in the economic field, to bring peace and stability in Afghanista­n. India, the world's largest democracy, is a key security and economic partner of the US, he said. "We appreciate India's important contributi­ons to stability in Afghanista­n, but India makes billions of dollars in trade with the US, and we want them to help us more with Afghanista­n, especially in the area of economic assistance and developmen­t," Trump said.

"We are committed to pursuing our shared objectives for peace and security in South Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific region," said the US President.

Indo-US bilateral trade in goods and services increased from $104 billion in 2014 to $114 billion in 2016.

India has a strategic partnershi­p with Afghanista­n and is implementi­ng projects worth $2 billion to help rebuild the country's infrastruc­ture.

India has been supporting an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned, broad-based and inclusive process of peace and reconcilia­tion, and advocating the need for a sustained and long-term commitment to Afghanista­n by the internatio­nal community.

In June last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani jointly inaugurate­d a landmark dam, a ~1,700-crore showpiece infrastruc­ture project by India in strategica­lly important Herat province.

"We appreciate India's important contributi­ons to stability in Afghanista­n, but India makes billions of dollars in trade with the US, and we want them to help us more with Afghanista­n, especially in the area of economic assistance and developmen­t" DONALD TRUMP US President

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