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India to Restore Embassy in Kabul as Taliban Plans Envoy

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India's Diplomatic Engagement with Taliban 2.0

India announced the upgrade of its technical mission in Kabul to a full-fledged diplomatic mission, marking a significant step towards potentially recognizing Taliban 2.0.

High-Level Meeting

  • External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi.
  • This meeting represents the first high-level engagement since the Taliban took power in 2021.
  • Muttaqi announced plans for the Taliban to post a diplomat and eventually appoint an ambassador to New Delhi.

Regional Dynamics and Security

The meeting occurred amid increased tensions between Kabul and Islamabad, highlighted by:

  • Pakistan's cross-border strikes in Afghanistan.
  • Muttaqi's warning against testing Afghan resilience, referencing historical conflicts involving the Soviet Union, the US, and NATO.
  • Emphasis on not allowing Afghan territory to be used against another country, urging dialogue with Pakistan.

Counterterrorism and Peace Efforts

  • Both countries condemned regional terrorism and stressed the importance of peace, stability, and mutual trust.
  • Afghanistan was thanked for condemning a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

Development and Cooperation Initiatives

  • India plans to enhance development aid with projects including:
     
    • A 30-bed hospital, an oncology centre, and a trauma centre in Kabul.
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    • Five maternity clinics in Paktika, Khost, and Paktia.
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  • Additional aid includes 20 ambulances, medical treatments for Afghan nationals, and support in rebuilding earthquake-hit areas.

Strategic and Economic Collaborations

  • Muttaqi ruled out reopening the Bagram base to the US, suggesting diplomatic ties instead.
  • Highlighting Iran's Chabahar Port as vital for trade with India and potential collaboration on lifting related sanctions.
  • Agreements to enhance cooperation on hydroelectric projects, trade expansion, and cultural exchanges, with a focus on sports like cricket.
  • Tags :
  • Taliban 2.0
  • Tndia-Afghanistan
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