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Gates briefs Dr Singh on Af-Pak policy

By Lalit K Jha
November 24, 2009 00:59 IST

United States Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and briefed him on the broader contours of the new Af-Pak policy of the Obama Administration, which has almost reached its conclusion.

During the meeting, which lasted for about 30 minutes, the Defence Secretary appreciated India's contribution in the development of Afghanistan.

Gates informed Dr Singh that the US is committed to its long-term presence in Afghanistan. However, it would be gradually reducing its military component and enhancing its civilian presence in Afghanistan, the sources told PTI.

The two leaders also discussed the bilateral defence and strategic relationship between the two countries. They are also understood to have discussed counter-Terrorism methods and also about stepping up cooperation against the menace.

In his opening remarks, the prime minister spoke about the strengthening of Indo-US relationship and how it is important for regional and global stability.

Dr Singh said India has been working with Gates in the previous Bush Administration and looked forward to working with him in the Obama Administration too. Top officials of their country accompanied both the leaders.

The meeting assume significance as it comes hours before a Situation Room meeting by President Barack Obama to discuss his administration's strategy on Af-Pak region.

The US considers India as an effective partner in Afghanistan where New Delhi has been engaging in reconstruction activities.

Lalit K Jha in Washington
Source: PTI
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