Terrorism from outside main challenge for Afghans: Karzai

NEW DELHI, Nov 21:
Stressing that terrorism perpetrated and supported from “outside” is the main challenge for Afghanistan, its former President Hamid Karzai today criticized dualism in American policy towards Pakistan saying he had told Barack Obama that US should should not run with the hare and hunt with the hound.
Karzai also asked New Delhi “to do more” in defence cooperation with Afghanistan and hoped that New Delhi will adopt a “more proactive” policy in the future.
He said India and China should join hands to fight extremism in the region.
The former Afghan President rued that he had made 20 trips to Pakistan but was unable to succeed completely in improving ties with that country, which he has often accused of promoting terror in Afghanistan.
When asked about his earlier comment on asking a house owner to catch a thief and leaving the door open for the thief while describing US policy on Pakistan, Karzai, who was speaking at HT Leadership Summit here, said it was a Persian proverb and there was a similar meaning English proverb of “running with the hare and hunting with the hound”.
“That is what I believed they did and that is what they should not be doing,” he said.
Asked if he had conveyed the same to the US, Karzai said he had told American President Obama during a video conference and the response he got was “silence”.
“We moved to other subjects,” he quipped.
Karzai said US should have gone after the terror sanctuaries in Pakistan.
Thanking India for the continued support to his country, Karzai said, “we need India to do more as to engage in bringing stronger capacity to the Afghan forces, Afghan military”.
He said India is well suited to train Afghan officers and civil services.
“India is also industrially, in terms of production of military equipment, well placed to fulfill Afghanistan’s need and India now has the ability to do that,” he said.
Stressing that it has been Afghanistan’s desire, rather than demand, he had placed it before the Indian Government repeatedly.
“They did come forward with some assistance but then India, like any other old civilization would be, is quite a cautious country. I hope it will overtime give rise to a more proactive policy,” he said.
Asked if Indian boots soldiers should have been deployed in Afghanistan, Karzai said, “We don’t need Indian boots on ground. As a matter of fact we don’t need any boots”.
He said that New Delhi responded very well by providing thousands of scholarships and this has been a very satisfactory relationship.
The former Afghan President said India has been a “valid partner” in nation building. “I thank Prime Minister Modi for his commitment” to Afghanistan’s future, he said. (PTI)