INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan&s (IEA) minister of urban development Hamdullah Nomani met with India&s Charge d&Affaires to Kabul Bharat
Kumar recently and said the country needs India to help rebuild and sustain its infrastructure.Speaking to The Hindu on Sunday, Shaheen said
Nomani told Kumar that &Afghanistan is open for Indian investment including urban infrastructure (projects).Several Indian companies were
involved in building and maintaining numerous projects in Afghanistan over the years
However, teams located in Afghanistan, were evacuated in August last year when the IEA came into power.Indian companies had left numerous
projects incomplete but according to Shaheen, ''they are the projects started by India during the past regime, but left incomplete
India can resume work on them or make investments in new projects.The Hindu reported that the relation between the Taliban administration
and India has remained undefined although a team from India was sent back to Kabul a few months ago to reopen the embassy.Shaheen, however,
assured the Indian envoy of a peaceful working environment for Indian companies and said: &Security of Indians is our responsibility and we
assure them [of it].Over the last two decades, Indian public and private sector entities invested around $3 billion in mainly the
infrastructure sector of the country.The post Afghanistan open to Indian investment: IEA first appeared on Ariana News.