July 20, 2010 6:10 PM

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India reiterates its commitment to ensure stability, prosperity of Afghanistan

India has reiterated its commitment to ensure the stability, prosperity and development of Afghanistan and its people. Addressing the International Conference on Afghanistan in Kabul today, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said that India is committed to the unity, integrity and independence of Afghanistan underpinned by democracy, cohesive pluralism and free from external interference. He said that India has contributed to these goals through Development Partnership, which is being implemented entirely in accordance with the priorities of the Afghan Government and people. The minister said that the ultimate aim of Indian assistance program is to strengthen the capacity of the Afghan state and people to stand on their own feet in the areas of governance and services for the Afghan people. He said any peace and reconciliation efforts to stabilise the war-torn nation must be fully Afghan-led and Afghan-owned and sought an end to sustenance and sanctuaries for terrorists from outside. Mr. Krishna asserted that the international community must learn lessons from past experiences at negotiating with fundamentalist and extremist organizations and ensure that any peace process is conducted in an inclusive and transparent manner. The minister on his two -day visit to Afghanistan met President Hamid Karzai, national security advisor Rangin Dadfar Spanta and minister of mines Waheedullah Shahrani. The latter called upon Indian companies to invest in extraction of mineral deposits of Afghanistan.

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