Condemning the "barbaric" attack on an army camp in Kandahar province in which 43 soldiers were killed, the Ministry of External Affairs said the recent strikes "demonstrate" that safe havens and support systems continue to be available to terrorists.
"We strongly condemn the barbaric attack today at the Afghan National Army base in Kandahar province," MEA said in a statement yesterday.
It said India is "gravely" concerned at the escalation of terrorist violence against Afghanistan, despite hopes kindled recently by new strategies as well as efforts to bring peace in the country.
In what is being seen as a clear reference to Pakistan, it added, "States hosting the terrorists and their sanctuaries must eliminate them immediately and without distinction."
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These concerns were also highlighted by the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday, the statement said.
"The beginning of Afghan-owned and Afghan-led national reconciliation requires an end to violence."
It added, "India expresses solidarity with the people and the Government of Afghanistan in these difficult times."
At least 43 Afghan soldiers were killed and nine wounded in a Taliban-claimed assault on a military base in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday.
The terrorists blasted their way into the compound with at least one explosives-laden Humvee, the Afghan defence ministry said.