Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Hekamat Karzai said a meeting between the National Security Advisors of the two countries had discussed the ways to enhance defence cooperation, but refused to elaborate details of the deliberations.
He said Afghanistan's NSA has given its "wish list" to India.
Defence sources said that Afghanistan NSA Mohammad Hanif Atmar has sought at least four Mi25 attack helicopters from India besides widening of defence ties.
"I had a meeting with Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar, with whom host of issues were discussed. We also spoke on the follow up of His Excellency President of Afghanistan's visit to India...Other bilateral issues were discussed. The most important objective was to work out the modalities of operationalising the strategic partnership with India," Karzai said.
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He was speaking at an interactive session 'Indo-Afghan relations- The Way Forward' organised by the Observer Research Foundation.
The SPA, signed between Afghanistan and India during Afghan President Hamid Karzai's visit to India in October 2011, formalised a framework for cooperation in various areas between the two countries.
He said Afghanistan was also looking for cooperation in the field of education and skill development.
Apart from his meetings with the Foreign Secretary and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Karzai also met Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, Union Minister of State for Skill Development Rajiv Pratap Rudy and BJP leader Ram Madhav.