New report highlights how prevention gaps, delayed treatment and rising lifestyle risks are driving India's growing share of the global cardiac crisis
It expressed concern over security situation in Afghanistan, saying united effort required to contain terror groups
The declaration called for "concerted regional and international cooperation" to eliminate terrorism
PM Modi and Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani arrived in Amritsar last evening to inaugurate the Conference
The two leaders inaugurated the ministerial deliberations at the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process conference
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani today held bilateral talks focusing on a range of key issues including boosting trade and investment, India's reconstruction activities in the war-ravaged country and ways to strengthen defence and security partnership. The issue of firming up an air cargo service pact between the two countries is understood to have figured in the talks which will give India a leverage in Afghanistan as Pakistan continued to deny transit link through its territory. Ghani arrived here last evening to attend the Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process conference which began here yesterday. In the meeting, Modi assured Ghani of India's continued support for ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan. Also, Afghanistan is learnt to have sought enhanced supply of military hardware from India. Afghanistan has been trying to revamp its military to fight the resurgent Talibans after drawdown of NATO forces began nearly two years back. Sources said
Aziz was slated to land in Amritsar on Sunday morning
Conference is taking place amid heightened tension between India and Pak in view of terror attack on Nagrota army base
Two-day Heart of Asia conference is being held in Amritsar from December 3 to December 4
The conference will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on December 4
However, none of the two has approached each other in this regard, says Pak High Commissioner
PM Modi, the President of Afghanistan will attend the conference apart from foreign ministers of 14 countries
The Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process is a platform to discuss regional issues