Announcing the visit, External Affairs Ministry Spokesman Vikas Swarup said the meeting between Modi and Ghani will also provide an opportunity to discuss the current situation in Afghanistan and how the two countries can cooperate further for promoting peace and stability in that country.
Afghanistan is part of Modi's five-nation trip beginning June 4 which will also cover Qatar, Switzerland, the US and Mexico.
Asserting that the completion of the dam project represents culmination of years of hard work by about 1,500 Indian and Afghan engineers and other professionals in very difficult conditions, Swarup said it also highlights India's continued commitment to Afghanistan's reconstruction and development. He said the dam will help irrigate 44,000 hectares of land.
Last year, Modi and President Ghani had jointly dedicated to the Afghan nation the new Parliament Building constructed under India-Afghanistan development cooperation.
"India is consistently ranked by Afghan people as a country which has stood by them and is of greatest help to them. At the same time, doing all these projects, we had to face lot of challenges.
"Not just geographical challenges but also security challenges because of the kind of situation you have in Afghanistan. Repeated attempts were made to disrupt the peace and stabilty of Afghanistan...Cross border terrorism, you know from where," said Swarup, without naming Pakistan.
Asked what message will the Prime Minister give during his address at the US Congress, he said it would would be of partnership, mutual respect and accomodating each other's concerns.
He said the Prime Minister would be pressing for deeper ties between the world's largest democracy and the world's oldest democracy.
"When the PM addresses the combined House and Senate, the message he would convey is that the relations between the two largest democracies in the world need to strengthen, need to further diversify so that we are both fully equipped to handle the challenges of 21st century," he said.
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