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Thursday January 09, 2025

Taliban calls India 'significant regional partner' post talks

India-Taliban talks explore trade, development projects, and Chabahar Port links

By Reuters
January 09, 2025
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meets Afghanistan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, in Dubai on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. — X/@MEAIndia
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meets Afghanistan Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, in Dubai on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. — X/@MEAIndia

The Taliban's foreign office described India as a "significant regional and economic partner" following high-level talks with Delhi, marking the most senior engagement since their takeover of Afghanistan in 2021.

India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met acting Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai on Wednesday.

Afghanistan's foreign ministry said in a statement that they had discussed expanding relations with Afghanistan and to boost trade through Chabahar Port in Iran, which India has been developing for goods to bypass Pakistan’s ports of Karachi and Gwadar.

"In line with Afghanistan's balanced and economy-focused foreign policy, the Islamic Emirate aims to strengthen political and economic ties with India as a significant regional and economic partner," the statement from Afghanistan's foreign ministry said late on Wednesday.

India's foreign ministry said after the Delhi meeting that India was considering engaging in development projects in Afghanistan and looking to boost trade ties.

No foreign government, including India, officially recognises the Taliban administration.

However, India is one of several countries with a small mission in Kabul to facilitate trade, aid and medical support and has sent humanitarian aid to Afghanistan under the Taliban.

Regional players including China and Russia have signalled they are willing to boost trade and investment in Afghanistan.

Pakistan and Afghanistan also have a strained relationship, with Pakistan saying that several militant attacks that have occurred in its country have been launched from Afghan soil — a charge the Afghan Taliban denies.