"There is understandable anxiety in India and across the region about what this transition will bring. But we are in a very close dialogue with the Indians," Biswal told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during her confirmation hearing for the post of Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia.
Noting that the US is having a "very close dialogue" with India, Biswal said in the capacity of her current position in USAID, she attended some of the trilateral conversations between the US, Afghanistan and India about the transition, about their prospects and priorities for the coming 18 months.
Biswal said there is convergence of interest between India and Pakistan that neither of them want to see an insecure and unstable Afghanistan.
"I think that the opportunity that we have before us is to engage both countries on that particular interest. Ultimately, the efforts for Afghanistan's political transition and reconciliation will be Afghan-led. It will be for the Afghans to determine how they will engage with other partners in the region. We are certainly supportive of working with all of the interested parties towards that," she said.
"It allows the Indians to have greater visibility into where the US-Afghanistan relationship, how the transition is unfolding and for the United States and for Afghanistan to have an understanding of India's concerns and interests in the region," she said.
"In the Istanbul process, in the heart of Asia, India does chair the confidence-building measures with respect to the Afghan economy, with trade and with economic and commerce," she added.
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