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India Reaffirms Commitment to Peace and Stability in Afghanistan Amid Pakistan Tensions

India has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, stability, and development in Afghanistan, citing enduring civilisational links. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted continued humanitarian assistance, including food security, medicine, and scholarships for Afghans. India strongly condemned Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan as hypocrisy, supporting UN calls for accountability. The statement came during a UN Security Council briefing where India defended UNAMA's role.

India reaffirms commitment to peace and stability in Afghanistan

New Delhi, June 9

Highlighting the enduring civilisational links between India and Afghanistan, the Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday reaffirmed New Delhi's commitment to peace, stability and development in Afghanistan and the region.

Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal cited India's statement at the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) briefing, underscoring India's continued humanitarian assistance and development partnership with the Afghanistan.

"Afghanistan, we had a meeting yesterday in New York where you saw our Permanent Representative (PR), he made a statement on the UNAMA briefing where we have reiterated that India and Afghanistan are contiguous neighbours. As civilisational states, our ties have spanned centuries. We stand in favor of peace and stability in Afghanistan and in the region so as to foster development and stability in the region. We also talked about our development cooperation, our longstanding friendship and development cooperation that we continue to do in Afghanistan on the side of food security, on the side of medicine, pharma support and health," Jaiswal stated.

"And many of our development cooperation programmes cut across gender. It benefits people across the board, including women and children. We've also provided scholarships and capacity-building programmes to people of Afghanistan, and these will continue. You would have seen we have also made statements or reflected on some of the peace and security-related issues that were highlighted in the report, as also in the briefing that was done. Our position on Afghanistan remains as contained in the statement by our PR," he added

The MEA also stressed that India remains committed to fostering peace and stability in Afghanistan and will continue working for the development and progress of the Afghan people.

On Monday, India came to the defence of Afghanistan and the UN from attacks by Pakistan and condemned Islamabad's "unconscionable" violence against its neighbour.

"Pakistan, in its statement earlier today, questioned the intent of UNAMA (UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan) and the veracity of the UNSG's (Secretary-General Antonio Guterres') report," India's Permanent Representative P Harish said at the Security Council.

"We would like to stress that support for multilateralism and the United Nations is not an a la carte menu," he said at a discussion on the situation in Afghanistan.

He said Pakistan's air strikes on Afghanistan during the holy month of Ramadan, while "espousing high principles of international law and Islamic solidarity", is the "perfect example of hypocrisy".

"We reiterate the Secretary-General's deep concern at civilian casualties caused by airstrikes, cross-border firing and targeted killings as detailed in UNAMA reports," he said.

"We support the Secretary General's call urging compliance with obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law and ensuring protection of civilians," Harish stated.

"We also support UNAMA's earlier calls for investigation to ensure accountability, prevent recurrence and uphold victims' rights. for investigation to ensure accountability, prevent recurrence and uphold victims' rights," he further added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I support our stance, I wish we would focus more on domestic issues like unemployment and inflation rather than getting involved in Afghanistan's affairs. Our humanitarian aid is fine, but we need to ensure our own people are taken care of first.

Ravi K

Finally someone called out Pakistan's double standards! They cry about Kashmir but bomb innocent Afghans. India's development projects in Afghanistan have always been about building schools, hospitals, and giving scholarships - not guns and bombs. That's real friendship.

Ananya R

Our civilisational ties with Afghanistan are real - from the Buddhist heritage to the Mughal connections. But we must be realistic: the Taliban is still in power. Is our aid reaching the right people? Are our scholarships still valid? Need more transparency on the ground reality.

Vikram M

India has always been a responsible neighbour. Our focus on women and children in Afghanistan is commendable. But we need a stronger policy - mere statements at UN won't change the situation. Pakistan continues its proxy war through terror. Time for India to play a bigger role in the region.

Aditya G

The way Harish ji dismantled Pakistan's argument at UNSC was brilliant! "Perfect example of hypocrisy" - absolutely correct. India's consistent support for Afghanistan's development, including the building of the Afghan Parliament and the Salma Dam, shows our long-term commitment. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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