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As its immediate neighbour, India has one of the highest stakes in development in Afghanistan: Meenakashi Lekhi

In an exclusive interview to PTI, she says India's contributions for the people of Afghanistan, having executed development and welfare projects across all of its 34 provinces, were aimed for the benefit of its people

As its immediate neighbour, India has one of the highest stakes in development in Afghanistan: Meenakashi Lekhi

Meenakshi Lekhi. File photo



New York, September 9

As an immediate neighbour of Afghanistan with long-standing historical linkages, India has one of the highest stakes in the development in the war-torn country, Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakashi Lekhi has said, highlighting that the USD 3 billion Indian investment in different welfare projects was aimed for the benefit of the Afghan people.

Lekhi, in an exclusive interview to PTI, said India's contributions for the people of Afghanistan, having executed development and welfare projects across all of its 34 provinces, were aimed for the benefit of its people.

“As an immediate neighbour of Afghanistan with long standing historical linkages, we have one of the highest stakes in the development in the country,” Lekhi said.

She noted that under India's presidency of the Security Council last month, the Council adopted Resolution 2593 which unequivocally underlined that Afghan territory should not be used to threaten or attack any country or to shelter, train terrorists, or plan or finance terrorist acts.

“It particularly underlined that terrorists, individuals and entities designated by UNSC resolution 1267, which is of direct importance to India, should not find support in Afghanistan's territory and recalled the Taliban's commitments," she said.

The Taliban seized control of war-torn Afghanistan in mid-August, ousting the previous elected leadership which was backed by the West.

Lekhi said the resolution further had clear provisions regarding upholding human rights, especially of Afghan women, children and minorities.

“This is particularly significant. It also calls for inclusive negotiated settlement and for urgent humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. These are all key aspects which have been consistently highlighted by India and resonate with our thinking,” Lekhi said.

Under India's Presidency for the month of August, the Council held three sessions on Afghanistan and issued three press statements on August 3, 16 and 27, the last one strongly condemning the "deplorable attacks" near the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on August 26. PTI


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