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At Jaishankar-Muttaqi meet in Delhi: Two Afghanistan flags, no women journalists — and the Bamiyan Buddhas

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Diplomatic Developments between India and Taliban-led Afghanistan

The interaction of Indian officials with Taliban-led Afghanistan marks a significant diplomatic shift, as seen during the visit of Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi to Delhi. The visit was underscored by nuanced diplomatic engagements and underlying tensions.

Flag Dispute and Recognition

  • A confrontation arose when Afghan embassy personnel in Delhi resisted the hoisting of the Taliban flag, advocating for official Indian recognition of the Taliban government first.
  • The absence of national flags during Muttaqi's meeting with India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the delicate nature of the Republic vs Emirate debate.
  • Few diplomats from the previous Ashraf Ghani regime remain in India, with Sayed Mohammed Ibhrahimkhil continuing as charge d'affaires, using old insignias of the Republic.

Press Conference and Media Interaction

  • The press conference at the Afghan embassy was characterized by the exclusion of female journalists, sparking criticism of gender discrimination.
  • Muttaqi defended the Taliban's stance on women's rights, alleging external propaganda against their regime.

Taliban's Political Stance

  • Muttaqi emphasized that the Taliban's governance has improved Afghanistan's situation by reducing violence compared to the pre-August 2021 era.
  • He reiterated the sovereignty of the "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" and denied the presence of terrorist groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
  • Muttaqi opposed foreign military presence, reflecting historical Afghan resistance against occupations.

Trade and Regional Relations

  • Muttaqi advocated for enhancing trade through the Chabahar port and the Wagah border, urging collaboration between Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan.
  • He highlighted the significant trade volume with India, exceeding USD 1 billion, and called for diplomatic efforts to remove trade barriers.

Exit and Embassy Authority

  • On departure, the Taliban delegation avoided the main entrance displaying the old Afghan Republic flag, indicating unresolved authority issues over the embassy.
  • Despite the Taliban's assertion of ownership, the current Afghan CDA retains control over embassy keys and bank accounts.
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  • India and Taliban-led Afghanistan
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