• publish: 10 July 2015
  • time: 5:02 pm
  • category: Politics
  • No: 203
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UFA summit:

President Ghani met PM Nandera Modi of India, discuss bilateral ties

President Ashraf Ghani met today Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ufa city of Russia, and the two leaders are understood to have discussed Afghanistan’s security situation and India’s assistance in reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.  

Today’s meeting between Ghani and Modi was their second in last three months. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in this Russian city, shortly after the Indian leader held a meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
The two leaders are understood to have discussed the security situation in Afghanistan, particularly in the context of post-2014 when America pulled out most of its forces from Afghanistan.

The status of Indian assistance to Afghanistan, which mostly confines to humanitarian and social areas, was also reviewed.
President Ghani had visited New Delhi in April when Modi had told him that India would walk shoulder-to-shoulder with the people of Afghanistan in a “mission of global importance”.

Modi had said that India’s assistance to Afghanistan was an enduring commitment and not limited to the period of transition or the decade of transformation.

“The relationship between India and Afghanistan is not just between two countries or governments. It is a timeless link of human hearts. Fourteen years ago, we started a new chapter in our relationship, in a new era for Afghanistan, under the leadership of President Karzai. The partnership has blossomed despite barriers of geography and hurdles of politics.

“We will continue this journey in partnership with President Ghani and his National Unity Government with Chief Executive Dr. Abdullah Abdullah,” the Prime Minister had said.

India has so far invested over USD 2 billion in several projects including in infrastructure and social sectors for reconstruction of Afghanistan.

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