The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has acknowledged India as an important regional and economic power following high-level ...
India has only sent officials at the joint secretary level to Kabul to engage with the former militant group which now holds ...
The Taliban's foreign office said they saw India as a "significant regional and economic partner" after meeting with its most ...
India pledges development projects in Afghanistan, which has endured years of devastating war and natural disasters.
THE country and Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government will use Iranian ports to revive bilateral trade as the two countries ...
India has so far sent several shipments including 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat, 300 tonnes of medicines, 27 tons of ...
India will provide further material support in the first instance to the health sector and for the rehabilitation of refugees ...
One of the main outcomes of the meeting was the agreement to strengthen trade and commerce between the two countries, particularly by increasing the use of Chabahar port.
Taliban’s statement came after India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met acting Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi ...
Challenges for Afghanistan in 2025 include continuing human rights violations, economic instability and food insecurity; ...
The big focus of this episode of Newstrack is on Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meeting with Afghanistan's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai.
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 ...