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SLUG: 2-283436 India/Afghanistan (L-O)
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DATE=11/22/01

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=INDIA/AFGHANISTAN (L-ONLY))

NUMBER=2-283436

BYLINE=ANJANA PASRICHA

DATELINE=NEW DELHI

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INTRO: India has taken the first steps to reestablish a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan. Anjana

Pasricha reports from New Delhi, a diplomatic mission has visited the war-torn country's capital

Kabul.

TEXT: A team of Indian foreign and defense ministry officials returned to New Delhi Thursday after

meeting senior leaders of the Northern Alliance during a brief one-day visit to Kabul.

Foreign ministry officials say the officials went to reestablish communication links with Afghanistan,

which were cut off when New Delhi closed its embassy in 1996 after the Taleban took power. Foreign ministry

spokeswoman Nirupama Rao called it "a mission to establish solidarity with the Afghan people."

India has close ties to the Northern Alliance, and recognizes the former president Burhanuddin

Rabbani. The recent visit was an effort to renew those ties.

However, New Delhi has said it supports the formation of a broad-based government in Afghanistan

that represents all major ethnic groups.

The Indian officials say the situation in Kabul appeared calm, and life on the streets seemed normal.

India's special envoy for Afghanistan, Satinder Lambah, who led the delegation, described the visit as

"useful". He said the team met Mr. Rabbani. He added Indian doctors are also now helping to treat injured

civilians.

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It enabled us to meet the Afghan leaders and get a first hand account of the situation in Kabul. There

was a lot of goodwill for India. The liaison office of the government India has been established there. The

Indira Gandhi children's hospital which was built with Indian assistance in the past has Indian

doctors working and the medicines which had been taken with us are being used with effect from

today.

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Analysts say New Delhi wants to be in close touch with Afghan factions and leaders likely to play a

role in Afghanistan's future administration. The visit is the first step towards opening the Indian

embassy in Kabul.

Indian officials said the visit also focused on the reconstruction and rehabilitation needs of the Afghan

people. New Delhi has already pledged 100 million dollars in humanitarian assistance to help rebuild

Afghanistan.

India's move to reestablish a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan follows similar steps taken by

several other countries including Iran and Russia. (signed)

NEB/AP/FC



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