Karzai to join hands with India against terror
Karzai to join hands with India against terror
Karzai wants the Indian Army in an offensive role in Afganistan.

New Delhi: Afghanistan wants to join hands with India in the fight against terror.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Monday and sources have told CNN-IBN that Karzai's proposal for India includes a possible inclusion of the Indian Army in an offensive role in Afganistan.

The Afghan President discussed the role of pakistan based terror groups with Pranab Mukherjee as well as President Zardari's efforts on tackling terrorism.

He also talked about India's aid for reconstruction of Afghanistan and the US's strategic approach to the region.

This is the first visit of any head of state or government since India has collected and shared 26/11 evidence. It is also Karzai's second visit in five months. The last visit was in August 2008, after the Indian embassy bombing in Kabul.

India's External Affairs Minister, Pranab Mukherjee said, "President Karzai has come here to express his solidarity. We have a good bilateral relationship with Afghanistan."

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