NEW DELHI: Close on the heels of the US announcement of its new Afghan policy, India and Afghanistan will hold another round of their strategic partnership council meeting on Monday.Afghan foreign minister Salahuddin Rabbani , who arrived here on Sunday on a three-day visit, will call on PM Narendra Modi and co-chair the council meeting with his counterpart Sushma Swaraj Officials here said the two countries will discuss key bilateral and regional issues, including the security situation in the war-torn country and Indian assistance in various areas such as development and capacity-building. Ahead of the visit, the Afghan media reported that during his meetings with the Indian leadership, the minister was expected to renew Afghanistan’s demand for greater Indian involvement in the war-ravaged nation.India already has a $2 billion cooperation programme with Afghanistan and has supported road-building and establishment of hospitals. It also trains Afghan police and army officers at military colleges in India. The meeting will come in the middle of the ongoing crisis in Myanmar where authorities stand accused of perpetrating a “genocide" of the Rohingya community in Rakhine state. While India has been reluctant to denounce the violence, Afghanistan has strongly reacted to it and urged the international community to take serious notice of “the genocide and massacre of Muslim and oppressed people in Burma (Myanmar)."This is first high-level meeting between India and Afghanistan after US President Donald Trump unveiled his Afghan strategy where he envisaged greater Indian role.