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The sources said India will face problems like access
to the establishment, dealing with problem of terrorism and
understanding what Pakistan is doing in Afghanistan.
Indian government also believes that Pakistan would
not be entrusted with any prominent role in the affairs of
Afghanistan even though "some parts" of Pakistan would be used
by the US in Afghanistan.
About options that India has in case the US-led forces
quit Afghanistan, the sources said India will devise its
strategy according to the evolving situation and work with
those who matter.
On Pakistan's role in Afghanistan, the sources said it
has been saying that it was willing to do more in that country
in terms of fighting terrorism. "India will be happy if
Pakistan does our job against terrorism," they said.
The Summit, an initiative of Obama, will focus on
dangers posed by clandestine proliferation and illicit
trafficking of nuclear material and the possibility of
terrorists acquiring atomic material.
Ahead of his visit, the Prime Minister said in New
Delhi that nuclear terrorism and proliferation of sensitive
technologies are "legitimate concerns" which require "firm
responses".
He emphasised the need for "highest standards of
security" in the nuclear field to reinforce public faith in
the benefit of atomic science.
At the end of the two-day Summit, an outcome document
will be released wherein all countries will be giving
political commitment about the response to ensure that nuclear
material and arsenal are safe. PTI
to the establishment, dealing with problem of terrorism and
understanding what Pakistan is doing in Afghanistan.
Indian government also believes that Pakistan would
not be entrusted with any prominent role in the affairs of
Afghanistan even though "some parts" of Pakistan would be used
by the US in Afghanistan.
About options that India has in case the US-led forces
quit Afghanistan, the sources said India will devise its
strategy according to the evolving situation and work with
those who matter.
On Pakistan's role in Afghanistan, the sources said it
has been saying that it was willing to do more in that country
in terms of fighting terrorism. "India will be happy if
Pakistan does our job against terrorism," they said.
The Summit, an initiative of Obama, will focus on
dangers posed by clandestine proliferation and illicit
trafficking of nuclear material and the possibility of
terrorists acquiring atomic material.
Ahead of his visit, the Prime Minister said in New
Delhi that nuclear terrorism and proliferation of sensitive
technologies are "legitimate concerns" which require "firm
responses".
He emphasised the need for "highest standards of
security" in the nuclear field to reinforce public faith in
the benefit of atomic science.
At the end of the two-day Summit, an outcome document
will be released wherein all countries will be giving
political commitment about the response to ensure that nuclear
material and arsenal are safe. PTI