In the first high-level talks since the Taliban’s Kabul takeover, the Indian foreign ministry engaged with the Afghanistan regime in Dubai on Wednesday. The Taliban says it has urged New Delhi to ...
With its first high-level, bilateral engagement with the Taliban regime, New Delhi appears ready to increase ties with Kabul. This would mark a significant step in diplomatic engagement for the ...
Taliban’s statement came after India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met acting Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi ...
Everyone is moving on with respect to Afghanistan, towards connectivity and trade, areas where Islamabad could excel if it ...
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has acknowledged India as an important regional and economic power following high-level ...
THE country and Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government will use Iranian ports to revive bilateral trade as the two countries ...
India’s security agencies deserve credit for effectively managing the threat posed by the Islamic State. However, it is ...
The recent meeting between Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi in ...
While assuring New Delhi that Afghanistan does not pose a threat to any nation, Taliban has urged India to grant visa to ...
The India-Afghanistan talks reflect India’s shift from non-recognition of the Taliban to a pragmatic approach to engagement ...
Challenges for Afghanistan in 2025 include continuing human rights violations, economic instability and food insecurity; ...
Afghanistan has assured New Delhi that it does not pose a threat to any nation and expressed hope for raising the level of diplomatic relations with India, which it described as “a key regional and ...