‘Some’ forces do not want Indian presence in Afghanistan: Modi

World‘Some’ forces do not want Indian presence in Afghanistan: Modi

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday once again accused some forces in Pakistan of facilitating cross-border terror attacks in Afghanistan, and also said that there are a few who don’t want to see India-Afghan partnership strengthened.

“Afghanistan will succeed only when terrorism no longer flows across the border; when nurseries and sanctuaries of terrorism are shut; and, their patrons are no longer in business,” Modi said in Kabul in an apparent reference to Pakistan which India and the US have for long accused of backing terror groups like the Haqqani Network in Afghanistan.

Modi was in Kabul for a day-long visit to inaugurate the newly-built Afghan Parliament.

“There are some who did not want us to be here. There were those who saw sinister designs in our presence here. There are others who were uneasy at the strength of our partnership. Some even tried to discourage us,” the Indian premier further said while addressing a session of both houses of Afghanistan’s Parliament, according to Hindustan Times.

Pakistan has long seen India’s role and the number of its consulates in Afghanistan with a suspicious eye.

Narendra Modi said that the Afghan people had never doubted the sincerity of India’s commitment and they had seen the “fruits of our partnership”.

“You have judged us by what you see, not what others tell you, including about the mysterious Indian consulates,” he said.

The Indian prime minister further said that Afghanistan needs help of all neighbouring countries for its success, and also expressed hope that Pakistan will act as a bridge in South Asia.

“Pakistan will become a bridge between South Asia and Afghanistan and beyond,” Modi hoped.

Modi’s Kabul stay was followed by his brief visit to Lahore where he surprisingly arrived and held talks with his Pakistani Counterpart Nawaz Sharif at his residence in Jati Umra, Raiwind.

The Indian premier wished Sharif a happy birthday and also congratulated him on the wedding of his grand daughter.

Mati
Mati
Mati-Ullah is the Online Editor For DND. He is the real man to handle the team around the Country and get news from them and provide to you instantly.

Must read

Recent News

Bushra Bibi leveled serious charges against Saudi Arabia

0
Monitoring Desk: The former First Lady of Pakistan Bushra Bibi has leveled a serious allegation against a brotherly Muslim country in her recent video...
US reopens Kyiv embassy after warning issued following big Ukrainian strike on Russia

US reopens Kyiv embassy after warning issued following big Ukrainian strike on Russia

0
Monitoring Desk: The United States reopened its embassy in Kyiv after it had shut for the day due to what Washington called the "threat...
Moscow says it won’t allow US to silence UNSC on Israeli violence against Palestinians Monitoring Desk: Russian envoy in United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said that the UN Security Council should bring peace, stability and prosperity to the Middle East and Russia would not allow United States to silence UNSC over the issue of Gaza crisis. According to TASS news Agency, Nebenzya said that Moscow will continue to call for an end to violence against Palestinians and will not allow the US to muzzle the UN Security Council as Washington seeks to support Israel's operation in Gaza. "We will continue to stand firmly for ending violence against the Palestinians. Without a shadow of a doubt, we will continue to expose the abuses and sanctimony with which the US is handling the situation. We will not allow the Americans to gag the entire council with their hands in an effort to encourage further continuation of Israel's ruthless operation," he said in a speech at the Security Council.

Moscow won’t allow the US to silence the UNSC on Israeli violence against Palestinians

0
Monitoring Desk: Russian envoy to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya said that the UN Security Council should bring peace, stability, and prosperity to the...

From Valdai to Margalla Dialogue —- All roads to Civilisations go through Islamabad

0
By Shazia Anwer CheemaThe emergent realities of global security are fundamentally transforming the frame of references and trajectorial approaches toward them. New security architecture...

12 more men in uniform embraced martyrdom for the motherland in Pakistan

0
Monitoring Desk: 12 more men in uniform embraced martyrdom for the motherland in Pakistan, said Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistan Army.On...
Advertisement