New York: As a neighbor near Afghanistan with a long historical connection, India has one of the highest bets in the development in war, the Minister of State for external affairs Meenakashi Lekhi said, highlighting that India 3 billion Indian investments in various welfare projects were intended for interests Afghan people.
Lekhi, in an exclusive interview to PTI, said India’s contribution to the Afghan people, after carrying out the development and welfare projects in all 34 provinces all aimed at the benefit of the people.
“As a neighbor near Afghanistan with a long historical relationship, we have one of the highest bets in developments in this country,” Lekhi said.
He noted that under the presidency of the Indian Security Council last month, the Board adopted a resolution of 2593 which explicitly underlined that the Afghanistan region should not be used to threaten or attack any country or to take refuge, train terrorists, or plan or plan or plan.
“It mainly underlines that terrorists, individuals and entities appointed by the UNSC 1267 resolution, which is very important for India, should not find support in the Afghanistan region and remember the Taliban commitment,” he said.
The Taliban confiscated control of Afghanistan which was torn war.
In mid-August, the previous selected leadership was supported by the West.
Lekhi said the further resolution has clear provisions regarding upholding human rights, especially women, children and Afghan minorities.
“This is very significant.
This also calls for inclusively negotiated.
Completion and for urgent humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
These are all major aspects that are consistently highlighted by India and resonate with our thinking,” Lekhi said.
Under the President of India for August, the council held three sessions in Afghanistan and issued three press statements on August 3, 16 and 27, the latter very cursing “sad s attack” near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on August 26.
On the last day of the Indian Presidency, the Board issued a strong resolution of Afghanistan “demanding that the Afghanistan region was not used to threaten or attack any country or train terrorists or train, or to plan or finance terrorist acts, and repeat the importance of fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, including Individuals and entities designated in accordance with the resolution of 1267 (1999), and recorded the relevant commitment of the Taliban.
“India, currently serving a two-year term as a non-permanent member of the 15 Security Council of the country took the presidency of the United Nations Body Round for August.
The presidency ended with the first resolution adopted by the situation council in Afghanistan following the takeover of Kabul by the Taliban on the second day of the Indian presidency.