Islamabad, July 22: Pakistan has said it is concerned over India's establishment of diplomatic missions in various cities in Afghanistan as it "will serve purposes other than diplomacy". "India was establishing diplomatic offices in Afghanistan's cities where their presence could not be justified. We fear these Indian missions and consulate will serve purposes other than diplomacy", Pakistan Interior minister Makhdoom Faisal told reporters in Lahore yesterday. He said Islamabad had already expressed to India its apprehension in this regard. The minister said the law and order situation in Afghanistan directly affected Pakistan, which was also a victim of terrorism. "we will continue the war on terror until there is no more terrorism in Pakistan", the minister said.

Asserting that Pakistan would not allow its territory to be used for terrorism, he said the government had asked neighbouring countries including Iran, Afghanistan and India to do the same.|

Bureau Report.