This was decided at a meeting here between HRD Minister M M Pallam Raju and his education counterpart from Afghanistan Obaidullah Obaid.
The working group would meet and discuss the priorities for further collaboration where detailed deliberations could take place for this purpose, said officials in the Ministry.
The Afghan education minister had sought further support from the HRD Ministry for development of curricula for various streams in education and also for assistance in teaching capacities in the educational institutions of the south Asian country.
Obaid also thanked the Indian government for different scholarships provided to the Afghan students and highlighted the fact that at present more than 5,000 students are studying in India, providing an immense capacity building support for the future generations of Afghanistan.