- publish: 27 March 2019
- time: 12:25 pm
- category: Politics
- No: 7561
India delivers 4 gunship Helicopters to Afghanistan
India is expected to supply four gunship helicopters to Afghanistan by July, with the deliveries falling almost a year behind schedule, people familiar with developments said.
As first reported by Hindustan Times
in March 2018, Afghanistan, Belarus and India had inked a trilateral pact to
supply the refurbished Mi-24 helicopters. Belarus was to upgrade the
helicopters, which were to be paid for by India, the then Afghan envoy, Shaida
Abdali, had said.
“It is now expected that two helicopters will be delivered to Afghanistan in
April. The other two are expected to be handed over in June or July,” a person
familiar with discussions on the matter said, as quotes by the Hindustan
Times.
According to the report, this is the second instance of India supplying lethal
military equipment to Afghanistan.
India had provided four Mi-24s to the Afghan forces during 2015-16, marking a
significant shift from its earlier position of supplying only non-lethal
equipment.
However, some of the helicopters provided earlier had been grounded because of
a lack of spares and India was also working on plans to help repair and
refurbish the Mi-24s and other Russian-origin helicopters and transport
aircraft of the Afghan Air Force, officials had said earlier, as quoted by
Hindustan Times.
The report says that the issue was discussed in National Security Advisor
Hamdullah Mohib’s trip to India in January.
India has committed $3 billion in aid to Afghanistan since 2001.
The four additional helicopters are expected to play a role in fighting between
the Afghan forces and the Taliban, who have continued their attacks despite
engaging the US in peace talks and have refrained to engage in direct talks
with the Afghan government.