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from: India, Afghanistan ink strategic partnership deal
India, Afghanistan ink strategic partnership deal
'Pakistan Times' Wire Service
NEW DELHI: India and Afghanistan have signed a strategic partnership agreement deepening their economic and security ties, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
Singh reached the deal with Afghan leader Hamid Karzai during talks in New Delhi on Tuesday in a move likely to raise suspicion in Pakistan, which is already wary of the relationship between its two neighbours
An earlier report said that Afghanistan and India are set to forge closer ties Tuesday as Hamid Karzai visits New Delhi during an unstable time in South Asia.
The Afghan president, making his second trip to the Indian capital this year, will meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Some analysts in India predict that Karzai will elevate the role of India in stabilising his violence-torn country as he eyes a drawdown of US-led troops by 2014 after more than a decade of fighting.
The proposed alliance, which foreign ministry officials declined to confirm, was said to include an Indian commitment to increase its training of Afghan security forces, including the police.
from: India, Afghanistan ink strategic partnership deal
India, Afghanistan ink strategic partnership deal
'Pakistan Times' Wire Service
NEW DELHI: India and Afghanistan have signed a strategic partnership agreement deepening their economic and security ties, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday.
Singh reached the deal with Afghan leader Hamid Karzai during talks in New Delhi on Tuesday in a move likely to raise suspicion in Pakistan, which is already wary of the relationship between its two neighbours
An earlier report said that Afghanistan and India are set to forge closer ties Tuesday as Hamid Karzai visits New Delhi during an unstable time in South Asia.
The Afghan president, making his second trip to the Indian capital this year, will meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Some analysts in India predict that Karzai will elevate the role of India in stabilising his violence-torn country as he eyes a drawdown of US-led troops by 2014 after more than a decade of fighting.
The proposed alliance, which foreign ministry officials declined to confirm, was said to include an Indian commitment to increase its training of Afghan security forces, including the police.