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India, Afghan set up partnership council, to combat terror

India and Afghanistan on Tuesday underlined terrorism as "the most important security threat facing the region" and resolved to intensify cooperation in combating it. They will also set up a partnership council to enhance developmental ties.

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India and Afghanistan on Tuesday underlined terrorism as "the most important security threat facing the region" and resolved to intensify cooperation in combating it. They will also set up a partnership council to enhance developmental ties.

The two countries issued a joint statement on Tuesday after wide-ranging talks between External Affairs Minister SM Krishna and his Afghan counterpart Rangin Dadfar Spanta Monday evening.

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