The Indian Government
is to soon host a meeting of regional investors on Afghanistan
in New Delhi .
This was announced by
the Foreign Minister, Mr S.M. Krishna after co-chairing the inaugural session
of the India-Afghanistan Partnership Council. The Council meeting was also
attended by the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Dr Zalmai Rassoul.
Mr Krishna said that
the hosting of the meeting was a measure of India 's
ongoing commitment to the long-term future prosperity of Afghanistan .
Senior officials of the Ministry of External Affairs said that the meeting will
be attended by all stake holders including Indian industry, apex chambers of
commerce and industry among others. “The meeting will be held before the Tokyo meeting on Afghanistan . The Delhi
meeting will act as a sort of the bridge between the earlier Istanbul
meeting on Afghanistan and
the Tokyo
meeting,” a senior official said.
Mr Krishna also
announced that the Foreign Ministers of India and Afghanistan had directed the
three working groups under the Partnership Council on trade and economic
cooperation, capacity development and education and social, cultural, civil
society and people-to-people contacts to meet at an early date.
Addressing the media,
Dr Rassoul said that India
has been the largest development partner for Afghanistan in the region over the
past decade. “Among other areas India 's
support includes $2 billion development assistance in 2001 which has helped Afghanistan to
build key roads, provide essential health care services and send kids to
school. Afghanistan keenly
looks to forward its partnership with India in the months and years to
come” the Minister said.
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