Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani's 2-day India visit starts tomorrow

Afghanistan has been demanding increased defence supplies, including lethal weapons from India

Ashraf Ghani
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 13 2016 | 1:43 PM IST
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani will arrive here on Wednesday on a two-day visit to hold "close consultations" on key issues with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during which India is likely to accede to Kabul's demand for increased military assistance.

Announcing the visit, the External Affairs Ministry said the discussions between Ghani and Modi will cover a wide range of "matters of mutual interest".

"The upcoming visit will provide an opportunity to continue the close and frequent consultations between the two friendly neighbours, including at the highest level.

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"Such interaction is the hallmark of their strategic partnership and has guided the strengthening of all-round cooperation between the two countries," the Ministry had said in a statement on Saturday.

Afghanistan has been demanding increased defence supplies, including lethal weapons from India, which for the first time gave four Mi-25 attack helicopters to the war-torn country last year.

According to sources, India may accede to the demand and announce such assistance.

Apart from holding discussions with Modi, who will also host a lunch in his honour, Ghani during his working visit will also interact with the business community and deliver an address at a prominent think tank in New Delhi.
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First Published: Sep 13 2016 | 1:02 PM IST

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