New Delhi: India on Thursday digging in Pakistan because he did not attend Delhi’s regional security dialogue in Afghanistan, stating that missing such an important meeting showed his approach to problems involving Afghanistan.
The spokesman for the external affairs of Arindam Bagchi said on weekly media directions that India also invited China for the NSA level meeting in Delhi but they were present because of “the reason scheduling.” “We also invited Pakistan.
Through such an important meeting showed their attitude towards issues about Afghanistan,” Bagchi said in response to the query.
India organizes Delhi Regional Security dialogue in Afghanistan on Wednesday.
National Security Adviser or Security Council Secretary from five Central Asian countries – Tajikistan, Kirgistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan besides Russia and Iran – attending security dialogue and adopting Delhi Declaration.
Dialogue chaired by the NSA Ajit Doval.
Participants condemn in the strongest terms of all terrorist activities and reaffirm their company’s commitment to fight terrorism in all forms and manifestations, including its financing, demolition of terrorist infrastructure and reply to radicalization, to ensure that Afghanistan will never be a safe place for global.
terrorism.
They called for collective cooperation towards the threat of radicalization, extremism, separatism and drug trafficking in the region.
They also emphasized the need to form an open and truly inclusive government representing the will of all Afghans and have representatives of all parts of their society, including the great ethnopolitical power in the country.
The inclusion of all parts of society in administrative and political structures is very important for the success of the national reconciliation process in this country, the declaration said.