New Delhi: Afghanistan's National Reconciliation Council President Abdullah Abdullah is on a visit to New Delhi to seek India's support on the peace process. Afghan diplomat Abdullah Abdullah has met PM Narendra Modi today. The Abdullah Abdullah-led committee is representing the Afghan government in the ongoing peace talks with the Taliban. According to information given by the Ministry of External Affairs, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, President of the High Council for National Reconciliation of Afghanistan has met PM Narendra Modi. Earlier, Abdullah Abdullah had also met National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval in the country's capital on Wednesday. The meeting deliberated on the progress of the ongoing peace talks with the Taliban and other bilateral issues. In this dialogue, India has announced full support for the peace talks. Sources said, some other issues have been discussed in the meeting. The meeting was attended by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, army chief mm Narwane, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan, and Joint Secretary of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran affairs JP Singh. Also Read: Hathras case: SIT summoned 40 villagers present at victim's funeral Hathras Case: Priyanka Gandhi slams Yogi Government, says "Victim needs justice, not notoriety" Corona can be more dangerous in winter, 'Third peak' likely to occur Delhi MG looking for automobile unit in India on lease