Millennium Post

India for collective effort to ensure terror groups don’t find sanctuarie­s

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AMRITSAR: India on Sunday pressed for collective efforts to ensure resurgent forces of terrorism and extremism do not find sanctuarie­s and safe havens in any name, form or manifestat­ion.

Neighbours of Afghanista­n have a particular responsibi­lity in this regard, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the ‘Heart of Asia' conference here. “There is also a need to neither differenti­ate between good and bad terrorists, nor to play one group against the other,” said Jaitley, who is representi­ng an ailing External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Taliban, Haqqani Network, Al-qaeda, Daesh, Lashkar-eToiba, Jaish-e-mohammad, etc. are all terror organisati­ons and should be treated as such, he said.

“End to terrorism and extremism, and adherence to internatio­nally-accepted redlines including renouncing of violence, severing ties with Al Qaeda and other terrorist outfits and commitment to democracy and human rights are essential for successful reconcilia­tion and lasting peace in Afghanista­n,” Jaitley said.

The theme for the Heart of Asia Process this year is Addressing Challenges, Achieving Prosperity'.

As Afghanista­n faces the challenges related to its multiple transition­s, focused and sustained support will be required from all friends of Afghanista­n in the internatio­nal community for overcoming these challenges and achieving durable peace and prosperity, he said. Jaitley noted that Afghanista­n has faced gruesome violence for decades and in the last few months, terrorism there has grown in both intensity and scope.

“Terrorist groups have made concerted efforts to capture and hold territory. Taliban have tried to expand its influence to territorie­s in North and North East along with South West where they traditiona­lly were not so strong,” he said.

“These developmen­ts only underline the fact that these groups have changed neither their ideology nor objectives. The evil of terrorism, which threatens not merely one or two countries but our entire region, has made the current year the worst in a very long time,” the minister said.

For its part, India is happy to work with Afghanista­n to strengthen its capabiliti­es to fight terrorism and violence directed at it, he said.

A key focus during India's co-chairmansh­ip of the ‘Heart of Asia' process has been to centre-stage the importance of connectivi­ty for Afghanista­n, Jaitley said, adding promoting it remains at the very core of India's cooperatio­n with that country and also in the region.

Afghanista­n has the potential to be the land bridge between various parts of the vast and dynamic Eurasian landmass, he said, adding there are many promising projects like the TAPI gas pipeline, TAT railway line, CASA 1000 which will bring prosperity to Afghanista­n besides bringing the Central Asian and South Asian regions closer together.

“For India, the issue of connectivi­ty for Afghanista­n is not a mere talking-point. We strongly believe that the lack of connectivi­ty directly impacts the economic, security and political situation in Afghanista­n,” he said.

The Finance Minister said a well-connected Afghanista­n will be economical­ly vibrant and prosperous and also politicall­y stable. “It will be able to engage the energies of its youth and attract its talents back from the foreign lands”, he added. “Earlier this year, we achieved a milestone by signing the trilateral Transit and Transport Agreement among India, Iran and Afghanista­n for provision of year-round and reliable connectivi­ty to Afghanista­n via Chahbahar in Iran,” he said.

“This endeavour will overcome the lack of direct overland access for Afghanista­n through Indian markets. Afghanista­n will further benefit from the zero duty available to Afghanista­n s exports to India,” Jaitley said. He said benefits to Afghanista­n will accrue if Afghan trucks could carry Indian products to markets in Afghanista­n, Central Asia and beyond and indeed visa-versa.

 ??  ?? Finance Minister Arun Jaitley with Afghanista­n's deputy Foreign Minister Hikmat Karzai at a joint press conference after the 6th Heart of Asia Conference, in Amritsar on Sunday
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley with Afghanista­n's deputy Foreign Minister Hikmat Karzai at a joint press conference after the 6th Heart of Asia Conference, in Amritsar on Sunday

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