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. US General admits rising Indian influence in Afghanistan
Updated at: 1254 PST, Wednesday, September 23, 2009
WASHINGTON: U. S. General Stanley A. McChrystal has warned that the rising Indian influence in Afghanistan could exacerbate regional tensions in the region and harm the U.S. interest.
In the clearest statement to date of Washingtons reservations about the rising Indian economic and political profile in Afghanistan, the top American general in charge of the war against the Taliban and other insurgents there has said Indias increasing influence in the insurgency-wracked country is likely to exacerbate regional tensions.
Indian political and economic influence is increasing in Afghanistan, including significant development efforts and financial investment. In addition, the current Afghan government is perceived by Islamabad to be pro-Indian, the McChrystal report notes.
General Stanley said that the Indian ongoing activities would exacerbate the tensions in the region and this could heighten the anxieties of Pakistan. U.S. General said that the tense situation in the region could result harming the U.S. interest.
U.S. General admits rising Indian influence in Afghanistan - GEO.tv
Updated at: 1254 PST, Wednesday, September 23, 2009
WASHINGTON: U. S. General Stanley A. McChrystal has warned that the rising Indian influence in Afghanistan could exacerbate regional tensions in the region and harm the U.S. interest.
In the clearest statement to date of Washingtons reservations about the rising Indian economic and political profile in Afghanistan, the top American general in charge of the war against the Taliban and other insurgents there has said Indias increasing influence in the insurgency-wracked country is likely to exacerbate regional tensions.
Indian political and economic influence is increasing in Afghanistan, including significant development efforts and financial investment. In addition, the current Afghan government is perceived by Islamabad to be pro-Indian, the McChrystal report notes.
General Stanley said that the Indian ongoing activities would exacerbate the tensions in the region and this could heighten the anxieties of Pakistan. U.S. General said that the tense situation in the region could result harming the U.S. interest.
U.S. General admits rising Indian influence in Afghanistan - GEO.tv