Publish dateThursday 29 December 2022 - 13:58
Story Code : 263084
India is expected to resume its half-finished projects in Afghanistan
Indian media have reported that the work of 500 Indian projects in 34 provinces of Afghanistan has been stopped for various reasons, and it is expected that New Delhi will undertake a plan to resume the work of this project.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Indian media have reported that the work of 500 Indian projects in 34 provinces of Afghanistan has been stopped due to various reasons and their work is supposed to be resumed.
 
On the other hand, in a statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, it is stated that various proposals in this regard are being worked on, due to the political and security situation in Afghanistan, the implementation of these projects has faced bankruptcy.
 
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Economy says that starting work on unfinished projects in the country will create jobs and increase income for families.
 
Abdul Latif Nazari, Deputy Professional of the Ministry of Economy, has said: The resumption of development projects will both lead to economic growth and prosperity of the country and play a prominent role in creating employment and reducing poverty and unemployment.
 
Abdul Rahman Habib, the spokesman of the Ministry of Economy, also says: About seventy percent of these development projects are in remote rural areas in 34 provinces of the country in the areas of building schools, hospitals and health clinics, dormitories and local institutes, building retaining walls, roads, and creating water supply networks. The construction of sports stadiums and amusement parks is covered.
 
On the other hand, a number of economic experts believe that the resumption of Indian projects will improve Afghanistan's relations with the region and create jobs for the country's citizens.
 
It can be recalled that earlier the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing said that New Delhi is interested in resuming the work of its 12 unfinished projects in various sectors in Afghanistan.
 
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