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India to equip Afghan Army to deal with cross border terrorism from Pakistan: Report
Posted By: News Deskon: September 12, 2017
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NEW DELHI – India today agreed to provide Afghanistan further assistance to strengthen its security forces as the two strategic partners decided to deepen security cooperation and resolved to work closely to deal with the challenge of cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, NDTV has reported.
After holding wide-ranging talks with her Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani, External Affairs Mnister Sushma Swaraj said 116 new "high impact" development projects would be implemented jointly in 31 provinces of Afghanistan.
"We remain united in overcoming the challenges posed by cross-border terrorism and safe havens and sanctuaries to both our countries," Ms Swaraj said at a joint media briefing with Mr Rabbani.
READ MORE: Afghanistan-India Air Corridor plan enters implementation phase
Afghanistan has faced a wave of terror attacks in the last few months and the proposed reconciliation and peace process is yet to make any progress.
Asserting that its relationship with Afghanistan is an "article of faith" for India, she said New Delhi would continue to work with Afghan people in their efforts to build a secure, stable, peaceful, prosperous, united and inclusive Afghanistan
https://timesofislamabad.com/india-...er-terrorism-from-pakistan-report/2017/09/12/
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Posted By: News Deskon: September 12, 2017
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NEW DELHI – India today agreed to provide Afghanistan further assistance to strengthen its security forces as the two strategic partners decided to deepen security cooperation and resolved to work closely to deal with the challenge of cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, NDTV has reported.
After holding wide-ranging talks with her Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani, External Affairs Mnister Sushma Swaraj said 116 new "high impact" development projects would be implemented jointly in 31 provinces of Afghanistan.
"We remain united in overcoming the challenges posed by cross-border terrorism and safe havens and sanctuaries to both our countries," Ms Swaraj said at a joint media briefing with Mr Rabbani.
READ MORE: Afghanistan-India Air Corridor plan enters implementation phase
Afghanistan has faced a wave of terror attacks in the last few months and the proposed reconciliation and peace process is yet to make any progress.
Asserting that its relationship with Afghanistan is an "article of faith" for India, she said New Delhi would continue to work with Afghan people in their efforts to build a secure, stable, peaceful, prosperous, united and inclusive Afghanistan
https://timesofislamabad.com/india-...er-terrorism-from-pakistan-report/2017/09/12/
@DESERT FIGHTER @Areesh @Spring Onion @maximuswarrior @doppelgängerr