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Afghanistan assures that it will not allow its land to be used for anti-India activities.


New Delhi: Afghanistan has assured India that it will not allow its land to be used for anti-India activities. Additionally, Afghanistan has also shown interest in enhancing humanitarian and developmental partnership with India. This assurance was given by Afghanistan’s acting Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid during his/her meeting with senior Indian Foreign Ministry official JP Singh in Kabul this week. Mujahid is the son of Mullah Omar, the leader of Afghanistan from 1996-2001.

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JP Singh looks after the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran region in the Ministry of External Affairs. During his/her visit to Kabul, he/she also met Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Muttaki. According to sources, there is stability in Afghanistan during the current Taliban rule. However, there are still concerns regarding women’s rights and education.
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Increasing distance from Pakistan

Sources said that Pakistan-backed anti-India terrorist groups are not allowed to operate from there and at a time when Pakistan-Afghanistan relations are deteriorating, there is scope to strengthen relations between India and Afghanistan. Sources said the Taliban regime has banned poppy cultivation and appears determined to fight Daesh or ISIS in the Af-Pak region, which is reportedly supported by Pakistan’s intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Is received.

Pakistan removed Asif Durrani

Pakistan has removed its special representative for Afghanistan Asif Durrani. According to an official notification, Durrani was relieved of his/her responsibilities as Special Representative of Afghanistan in a management position on September 10. Sources said that there has been a rift in relations between Taliban and Pakistan, mainly due to issues related to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

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There is scope for further cooperation between Delhi-Kabul

There is scope for increased cooperation between India and Kabul in humanitarian assistance and development projects. Before the Taliban came back to power in 2021, India had funded several projects in Afghanistan. These include the Parliament building, roads and power infrastructure. It also supported district-wise small development projects.

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