An Afghan Air Force Mi-35 over Kandahar, 2009 (Image: Wiki Commons) |
By Gulabuddin Ghubar
The Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) on Thursday welcomed India’s decision to consider whether to pay for repairs to grounded helicopters and transport planes from the Afghan Air Force as part of their willingness to step up military assistance to Kabul.
The Defense Ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri said the friendship between Afghanistan and India does not mean enmity with another nation.
He said New Delhi has positively responded to Kabul’s call for military assistance.
“We want India’s cooperation in any sector which is in the interests of the two countries. India is a friend of Afghanistan and we are independent countries,” Waziri told TOLOnews.
Meanwhile, commenting on what India’s willingness for military support to Afghanistan reveals, military analyst Muhsen Mukhtar said India knows what Afghanistan needs militarily.
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