Moscow, Nov 17 : Former Soviet Republic of Georgia will dispatch 173 peacekeepers to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).''Tonight, a company of the 23rd Battalion, 2nd Brigade will fly to Afghanistan. In all, 173 people will go to Afghanistan, including one representative of the Georgian clergy,'' RIA Novosti news agency quoted a Georgian Defence Ministry spokesman...
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Former Soviet Republic of Georgia will dispatch 173 peacekeepers to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).''Tonight, a company of the 23rd Battalion, 2nd Brigade will fly to Afghanistan. In all, 173 people will go to Afghanistan, including one representative of the Georgian clergy,'' RIA Novosti news agency quoted a Georgian Defence Ministry spokesman yesterday.The...
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Indian Government on Tuesday said that it looks forward to taking New Delhi’’s ties with Afghanistan forward under the leadership of re-elected Afghan President Hamid Karzai.In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said: “We have noted the announcement by the Afghan Independenton November 2, 2009 declaring President Hamid Karzai’’s re-election as President of Afghanistan.”“We congratulate President...
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Ravi Shankar, Kabul, Nov 19 : Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said here on Thursday that international forces should continue to stay in Afghanistan to bring about a balance in that country.Interacting with the media here, Krishna said: “India believes that international forces have played a major role in Afghanistan and they need to continue to play a major role. And I hope countries,...
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External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said here on Thursday that international forces should continue to stay in Afghanistan to bring about a balance in that country.Interacting with the media here, Krishna said: "India believes that international forces have played a major role in Afghanistan and they need to continue to play a major role. And I hope countries, including the US should stay in Afghanistan...
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Everyone knows that India gets dry fruits and exquisite carpets from Afghanistan. However, few are aware that the Government of Afghanistan is focusing on re-building the economy and attracting investments in areas such as infrastructure, clean energy, oil and gas, agricultural business, minerals and hydrocarbons among a few.The Government has created the Afghan Investment Support Agency (AISA) as...
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Kabul, Nov 19(ANI): Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said here on Thursday that international forces should continue to stay in Afghanistan to bring about a balance in that country.Interacting with the media here, Krishna said: "India believes that international forces have played a major role in Afghanistan and they need to continue to play a major role. And I hope countries, including...
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NATO: Remains of 3 civilian crew recovered from wreckage of US Army aircraft in Afghanistan, AS < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateNATO: Remains of 3 civilian crew recovered from wreckage of US Army aircraft in Afghanistan, ASNATO: Remains of 3 civilian crew recovered from wreckage of US Army aircraft in Afghanistan.| NATO: Remains of 3 civilian crew recovered from wreckage of US Army aircraft in Afghanistan,...
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bomb blast killed two Americansoldiers serving under NATO in southern Afghanistan, NATO'sInternational Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said today.The blast, which involved an improvised explosive device,occurred in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, ISAF said."The two service members killed were from the UnitedStates," the statement said without giving further details.A British soldier also died Thursday...
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Kabul, Oct 28 : Eight US soldiers were killed in a series of attacks in southern Afghanistan Tuesday, making October the deadliest month of the war for US forces since the invasion in 2001 to oust the Taliban.A spokesperson of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force said eight soldiers were killed Tuesday in bomb attacks in southern Afghanistan.The latest casualties bring to 833 the number...
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