India clears projects worth USD 100 mn in Afghanistan

India Thursday approved small-scale projects worth 100 million dollars for implementation in strife-torn Afghanistan.

New Delhi: India Thursday approved small-scale projects worth 100 million dollars for implementation in strife-torn Afghanistan.

The Union Cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, approved the third phase of the Small Development Projects (SDP) in Afghanistan.

The outlay for the third Phase of the Small Developmental Projects is 100 million dollars or approximately Rs 540 crore, Finance Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.

The Cabinet decision comes ahead of the visit of Afghan President Hamid Karzai here next week.

The SDP directly impact local communities and support social-economic development and facilitate community life through creation of infrastructure in various sectors including education, health, agriculture, Chidambaram said.

"Local communities of Afghanistan would directly benefit from the Small Development Projects which will cover all 34 provinces of Afghanistan," he said.
The Small Development Projects were earlier implemented in two phases--the first in July 2006 comprising 50 projects worth USD 11,216,179; and the second in June 2008 comprising 51 projects worth USD 8,579,537.

Most of the projects in the two phases have been completed, Chidambaram said.
Karzai, who will be in India from November 9-12, will hold wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on regional security situation and safety of Indian nationals and Indian projects on November 12 here.

Having committed a USD 2.3 billion aid programme, India is one of the largest donors to Afghanistan, investing in the economy, humanitarian aid, education, development, construction and electrical projects.

PTI

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