Narendra Modi expresses concern over increasing violence in Afghanistan

Modi-Ghani

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed Tuesday concerns over increasing violence in Afghanistan. He called for a comprehensive ceasefire for ending the hostilities. Narendra Modi also assured India’s full support in the development journey of war-ravaged Afghanistan. The prime minister was in a virtual meeting with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani.

Modi said India and Afghanistan are close neighbours and strong strategic partners. So both countries want to see the region free of extremism and terrorism. The prime minister also said no ‘outside force’ will be able to stop Afghanistan’s journey towards development and its friendship with India.

Modi also referred to the Afghan peace process. He said unity within the country was important. He hoped that a ‘united Afghanistan’ will be capable of dealing with any challenge facing it.

“We are concerned over increasing violence in Afghanistan….We support a comprehensive ceasefire in the country,” the prime minister said.

The online meeting was held to finalise an agreement under which India will construct a dam in Kabul river basin to supply water to the Afghan capital city.

In his remarks, Ghani said India’s development assistance to Afghanistan is iconically marked on the country’s landscape. India has been a major stakeholder in the peace and stability of Afghanistan. It has already invested USD two billion in aid and reconstruction activities in the war-ravaged country.

In November last, India announced a new package of over 100 high impact community projects worth USD 80 million for Afghanistan at a global conference. The Shahtoot Dam in Kabul is part of the new developmental package. The agreement was signed by foreign ministers of the two countries.

 

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