US favours India's military support to Afghanistan

Published : Aug 11, 2016, 05:31 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:40 PM IST
US favours India's military support to Afghanistan

Synopsis

Afghanistan has sought more military supplies from India Afghanistan has intensified crackdown on militant groups US NATO commander favours India's support 

Afghanistan has sought more military supplies from India including attack helicopters as it stepped up its offensive last week against terror groups killing 300 Islamic State terrorists, the top US and NATO commander in the war-ravaged country said.

 

General John Nicholson, on his second visit to India, said India has been making "enormously valuable" contribution in strengthening Afghan security forces and the US favours the military support.

 

India has already provided four Mi-25 helicopters to Afghanistan, and US Commander said the country needs more military aircraft to deal with Taliban and various other terror outfits.

 

Welcoming India's contribution to restoring peace and stability in Afghanistan, Nicholson said terror outfits like the Haqqani network, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) are not only a threat to Afghanistan but to the region, including India, and the US was putting pressure on Pakistan to contain these groups. He said the Taliban also "enjoys sanctuaries" in Pakistan.

 

"We consistently encourage Pakistan to take action against terrorist groups that operate from its territory and close down their safe havens," he told journalists.

 

Nicholson, who heads the US operations in Afghanistan, met National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar and Defence Secretary G Mohan Kumar and discussed a range of issues including the situation in Afghanistan and terror threat to the region.

 

The US commander said Afghan forces, supported by the US, had launched a major offensive against Islamic State terror outfit two weeks back in which around 300 IS fighters were killed.

 

"In the course of the operation, they killed a number of top leaders of the organisation and up to 300 of their fighters. Obviously, it's difficult to get an exact count, but what this amounts to is about 25% of the organisation at least, and so this represents a severe setback for them. It reduced their territory," he said.

 

The US Commander said military training by India to thousands of Afghan security personnel had helped that country in significantly enhancing its military capability which is in tune with the objective of the NATO and the US.

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