New Delhi:Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Saturday said India has to be prepared to deal with any contingency that may arise out of a more volatile Afghanistan and that the situation in the neighbouring country could exacerbate due to the humanitarian crisis and a lack of governance.
In an interactive session at the India Today Conclave the Foreign Secretary India, like many other countries, is willing to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
"As far as humanitarian assistance is concerned, we, like many other members of the international community, have said that we separate what is in the welfare of the people of Afghanistan from the actions of the present dispensation in power," the foreign secretary said.
Explaining New Delhi's security concerns following the developments in Afghanistan, he said India would like to do everything possible to ensure that the situation in the neighbouring country does not impact it adversely.
"We are already seeing some impact of some of this situation. Whether there is a direct linkage or not, we are not sure," Shringla said without elaborating.
"But there are concerns out there and we have to be able to use our instruments of diplomacy or every instrument available to us to ensure that we are insulated from the impact of such outcomes that could be detrimental to our interests," he added.
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The foreign secretary said India has to be prepared to deal with contingencies that may arise out of a more volatile Afghanistan and the situation could exacerbate due to the humanitarian crisis and a lack of governance.