"We are giving them helicopters and we will be supplying them very soon," Khurshid told reporters who accompanied him on a day-long visit to the Afghan city of Kandahar, where he inaugurated an agricultural university built with Indian aid.
"We have also been giving them some logistical support and we hopefully will be able to upgrade and refurbish their transport aircraft," he said.
Khurshid did not specify the number or type of helicopters to be provided to Afghanistan.
"I think it is consistent with our approach - building capacity, providing training. That seems to be going well. Ultimately it is what we mutually agree and is within our capacity to supply."
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"We are not in the game of giving people large scale equipment which is lethal and so on," he said.
Speaking after he jointly inaugurated the Afghan National Agricultural Sciences and Technology University (ANASTU) in Kandahar with President Hamid Karzai, Khurshid said India will continue to assist the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF).
Afghanistan is set to hold presidential polls on April 5 ahead of the US troop drawdown later this year.