New Delhi: Pakistan has a special responsibility to ensure that the land of Afghanistan is not used to spread terrorism, India said, during government level consultation with Russia in the Afghan situation.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his colleague Russia Nikolai Patrushev met in New Delhi for a high-level meeting, because both parties emphasized the need to prevent escalation of violence in Afghanistan.
This is the first detailed review of the Afghan situation involving the Ministry of Russia and India from defense, external affairs and security agents since the fall of Kabul.
India highlights the contents of Pakistani links with terror groups in Afghanistan such as leaving and jem, and expressing concern for minority security, including Hindus and Sikh in the country.
The source said that both parties agreed to the general threat from Afghanistan, such as radicalization and Islamic extremism, the flow of weapons for terror groups and Afghan chances of becoming an opium production and trade center.
India and Russia emphasize the need for the Taliban to comply with the promises made, the DSAID source, without further outlining.
Russian reading from the Delegation Level talks said the attention was paid to intensify work together by “special services and military agencies” of the two countries and that the emphasis was given to further interactions on “anti-terrorist tracks”, illegal illegal trade migration and drugs.
During the conversation, the importance “defines the parameters of the structure of the front of the Afghanistan state by the Afghans itself, and the need to prevent escalation of violence, social, ethnicity and the contradiction of recognition in the country, emphasized”.
The meeting came a day after the Taliban, who confiscated the control of the country hit by the war on August 15, announced a new powerful government, which consisted of hard lines, and there was no representation of women.
(With agency input)