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India, China and Russia meet for Afghanistan

India, China and Russia on Thursday held a trilateral meeting on Afghanistan’s security situation against the backdrop of the US’ plans to withdraw its troops from the war-ravaged country, raising fears of reemergence of Taliban and al-Qaeda linked elements.

The trilateral meeting of the three major emerging countries in the region followed the first India-China dialogue on Afghanistan held last year to discuss mutual concerns and ideas to address the problem.

Deputy National Security Advisor Nehchal Sandhu led the Indian delegation at the talks.
Like India, China too concerned over the reemergence of Al Qaeda and its likely impact on Muslim Uygur majority Xinjiang province, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan-Occupied- Kashmir.

China is battling a major separatist movement led by the East Trukistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate group, in the province.

China, which looks to play a major role in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops, has invested in mines as well as infrastructure development there.

China has held similar trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Russia last year exploring opportunities to coordinate their positions and discussed the cooperation under the aegis of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), in which both China and Russia are active members while India and Pakistan are observers.

Despite being a close ally of Pakistan, which wield influence on Taliban, China expanded the scope of its talks with India and Russia besides the US to draw up its plans to deal with the emerging situation.

Replying to questions on Thursday’s meeting, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hong Lei told media here that ‘the development of situation in Afghanistan is closely related to the peace and stability in the region’.
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