Singh, who flew to Herat yesterday and reviewed the situation following the May 23 attack on the Indian consulate, held meetings in the Afghan capital with Karzai, and Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani- the two presidential candidates- who asserted that friendship with India would remain a "top priority" for any new government here.
"In all the interactions today there was uniform condemnation of the attack on the Indian Consulate in Herat and they assured her that Afghanistan is committed to ensuring full safety for the Indian Embassy in Kabul and four Consulates in Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad and Mazar-e-Sharif," official sources said.
They also emphasised to her that whatever the outcome of the forthcoming elections and the orientation of the new leadership, friendship with India would remain a "top priority" for any new government of Afghanistan as India-Afghanistan relations are deep rooted and civilisational and will continue to be nurtured, the sources said.
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Singh thanked Wahedi for the support provided to ensure the safety of the Indian Consulate in Herat and complimented the Afghan forces for their valour in thwarting the attackers.
The Foreign Secretary met the brave staff including the ITBP security personnel who repelled the attack in which all the four terrorists were killed.
She also surveyed the premises of the Consulate and it was agreed that the Indian Consulate in Herat will resume provision of visas soon and if necessary it would move to a more secure location at the earliest.
India is carrying out various development projects in Herat province including construction of Salma hydroelectric and irrigation dam project at a cost of about USD 200 million.