India will not scale down Afghan operations: Menon (Lead)
March 6th, 2010 - 7:22 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
Kabul/New Delhi, March 6 (IANS) India Saturday said it will not scale down its operations in Afghanistan in the wake of the Feb 26 Kabul attack and clarified that the Indian medical missions were functionally normally except the one in Kabul which has been temporarily suspended.
“India will not scale down operations,” India’s National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon told reporters in Kabul after his meetings with Afghan leaders, including President Hamid Karzai.
Menon’s reiteration of India’s resolve to continue its reconstruction activities came amid reports about New Delhi suspending its medical mission in Kabul following the Feb 26 terror attack that killed seven Indians.
In New Delhi, the external affairs ministry clarified that only the Indian Medical Mission (IMM) in Kabul has been suspended.
“The IMMs in Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad and Mazar-e-Sharif (where India has its consulates) were functioning normally,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said in New Delhi in response to a question.
“In the aftermath of the terrorist attack targeting the IMM in Kabul, in which one doctor was killed and others injured, the work of the IMM has been temporarily suspended,” the spokesperson clarified.
“The embassy of India and its other offices in Afghanistan continue to function normally in the face of extremely demanding and difficult circumstances,” Prakash stressed.
The medical mission in Kabul, comprising six doctors and five paramedics, was operating from the India-aided Indira Gandhi Child Care Hospital in Kabul.
Amid reports about increased security threats to Indians in Afghanistan in the wake of the Kabul terror spree, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Saturday said in Bangalore that no Indian embassy staffer in Kabul wanted to come back, but the government would consider any transfer requests.
Krishna also said the security to Indian embassy staff in Kabul was being enhanced in the aftermath of the terror attack, that targeted hotels popular with visiting Indians.
On Friday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told parliament that the Kabul attack will not bend the will of Indian people to help Afghanistan and vowed to assist that country in shaping its destiny without “outside interference”.
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