India's role in Afghanistan very critical: General Joseph Dunford
"In fact they are doing that. They have a very close relationship with the Afghan people and even with the Afghan security forces," he said.

"I think India's role in Afghanistan is critical. India is a very close partner to Afghanistan, and from an economic perspective and from a trade perspective, probably their most important partner in the region right now," General Joseph Dunford.
"They (India) are not providing lethal aid to Afghanistan, as a result of the dynamics in the region. Pakistan would certainly be concerned with that," Dunford said in response to a question during a Congressional hearing on Afghanistan.
Dunford said India can play a very important role, diplomatically and economically in particular.
"In fact they are doing that. They have a very close relationship with the Afghan people and even with the Afghan security forces," he said.
Dunford also said the relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan is going to be important for the US to achieve American ends.
"Over the last year I've been encouraged by a couple things. At the political level, Prime Minister Sharif and President Karzai have met four times. That's probably unprecedented over the last several years in terms of engagement at that level," he said.
"We've also had an effective military-to-military relationship, between the Afghans and the Pakistanis that we've tried to facilitate. It's been in fits and starts, frankly, in 2013 for a variety of reasons.
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