India has provided billions of dollars of aid to Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, and is keen to help prevent the return of their in Kabul after international troops pull out in 2014.
In October last year India and Afghanistan signed a "strategic partnership" aimed at deepening security and economic links, with Karzai keen to elevate India's involvement further.
At a weekend meeting with business leaders in Mumbai, he promised a "red carpet" welcome for Indian investment as US-led coalition forces prepare to withdraw.
"Indian businesses need not be shy while thinking about Afghanistan," he said. "Chinese businesses were there long before you came, five or six years ago.
"If you don't arrive on the red carpet, it will get dusty. Therefore, do hurry up in coming and take advantage of the opportunities in Afghanistan."
Karzai met Singh Monday morning and the two leaders were to hold a press conference later in the day.
India has not contributed to the international forces deployed in Afghanistan, but has worked on low-key troop and police training as well as infrastructure development.
The US was previously wary of India's presence in case it led to a "proxy war" with Pakistan on Afghan territory, though US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta encouraged India to play a more active role while visiting New Delhi in June.
At a meeting soon afterwards to promote trade with Afghanistan, then-Indian foreign minister SM Krishna said potential business interests must overcome "the anxiety of withdrawal, uncertainty, instability and foreign interference".
Last year a consortium of Indian companies won the right to develop Afghanistan's largest iron ore deposits, underscoring growing ties between the two countries.
Afghanistan is believed to have mineral reserves worth at least $3 trillion which could generate billions of dollars in tax revenue.
Karzai, who has been in power since 2001 and is due to stand down in 2014, is expected to sign fresh mining deals in New Delhi, as well as pacts on youth affairs, development and fertiliser trade.
The Indian Express said Monday that Prime Minister Singh would announce a new $100 million package of development projects, and the newspaper called for more training of Afghan forces.
"Short of sending combat troops into Afghanistan, India must offer all the military assistance it can to beef up Kabul's capacity to defend itself," it said.
"Further hesitation on Delhi's part can only undermine India's ability to secure its long-term interests... and its reputation as a credible regional power."
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@PaKhtoon: its 55%......y do u purposely exaggerate?? it really looks as if u r frustrated and want to convey something u wished...........get ur facts right.....i know illiteracy is a problem in ur country but i nver knnew that even internet users there are illiterate.....even with a small popualtion its a shame that after india,china,indonesia.....pakistan ranks 4 th when it comes to open defecation.....the middle class of pakistan is much smaller.....and crime rate is horrible...no safety for women,children,minorities,majorities,animals and anything that has life.....try getting rid of deadly diseases like polio.....train ur doctors so that they can treat heart diseases...u people always need an indian doctor to treat u.....its a shame that malala coluldn't be treated by ur doc'c and was sent to britain.....shows the pathetic medical facilities u have....yewww.......
@Ghorzang: u r also an imposter....
@Afghan
You are an impostor posing as an Afghan. Your comment shows an utter disregard for Afghanistan and its leaders. India does not need us, we need them and Pakistan can never be our ally because we have territorial disputes with them.
They are a revisionist state and we are an irridentist state and our goals don't converge. You need to sit with your elders and brush up on your history.
@Ghorzang: make sure u take ur karzai with americans ....
listen u all indians.... dont dare to step on our land ... we dont need your investment ... keep the puppet karzai in india ... because he will run as soon as america is out .... make sure u leave as well with americans because after that ... u know better ..... if u dont know .. ask ur parents to tell you the history of india ... dont mess with afghans ...
@Amir Omani
Ghaznavi and Ghori did nothing for Afghanistan and people in Afghanistan don't revere them as much as you Pakistanis do. I think you are projecting your aspirations of Ghazwa e Hind on the Afghan people.
Afghans know their history and they are trying very hard to chart a different path, a more peaceful one and India is the right partner for Afghanistan to meet its long term development needs. Hamid Karzai will hold a better position in history than both the aforementioned Afghan kings.
@PaKhtoon: hahahahahahhhah joke of the year.....super power wth 60% of poorty and 200 districk out of their covrege area well defenetly a SP....... good broo...but i dnt want to be a super power like hindus
@indian: "" we buy up american companies…..americans look for job in infosys and other indian giants…..UP,BIHAR are far better than pakistan ""
Ya you are very right bro !!!!!! india is asian giant, regional super power, ...... ......... but I don't know why 70% of indians don't have access to toilets...... ha .ha ha ha
@Pak: post 2014 thay will again close their embassy hahahahah and will rush towards home sweet home
@amar: hahahahahahah no electricity..water..food..only jungle law....send ur forces there ...u will find them running towards delhi...
@Hindu Indian: it dosent matter im cleaning toilets or anything dude... u will see afghan again on the soil of hindustan as ur 4father saw them GHAZNAVI GHORII
@Hindu Indian: No, he don't have to go there coz ur fellow indian already did it,,,,,,,
@amir omani: Dude, by the quality of your comments i realized you are an expert in local , state, national , international matters, and coming back to news, i think some sheikh in Oman just flushed his toilet, dont you have to clear his garbage ?? ;)
@amir omani: I loved this comment! We need to see more of you, my friend.
@amir omani: the districts affected by naxals have better infrastructure than pakistan....they have electricity...most of them,for many hours....their children go to school......lol.....the poeple thei receive vocational and computer traininig...........if 60% would have been dying..our population growth rate wouldn't have been high......talking about corruption ..u fare far worse than india and china when it comes to corruption and there's no hope....coz if any one does stand against it..he'll be shot...hahahahaha............best of luck to u and ur iqbal ka pakistan....hahah
soon afghanistan will have better railways than pakistan....hehehe.............
@amir omani: 200 districts ??? lol....less than 33.....and what is NACSALETS??? first go study in "malala school"................hahahah........
@amir omani: 60% ?? really??? i thought it was 101%........and y r u so scared if we invest in afghanistan??? lol...............y not try feeding ur population first who die of hunger and daily violence...heheheh........we invest all around the world bro....we buy up american companies.....americans look for job in infosys and other indian giants.....UP,BIHAR are far better than pakistan perhaps thats y u r asking tips from nitish kumar...hahahaha.....go save ur self from drones.....bye
@indian: hahahahahah...india will also introduce correption in AFG dear indians invest money in UP BIHAR...and the 200 DISTRICTS effected by NACSALETS 60% of ur papulation dying hungry hahahahahahahah and more than that thay r naked hahahahahah what a joke by the CLAVER SARDAR and AFG
LOL I don't know anyone rather than sheiks spending on deserts.
of course ....india should definitely invest more in afghanistan.........that is in interest of both nations.............