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India’s Afghan outreach points to emerging dynamics

New Delhi: Foreign Minister Jaishankar’s phone call with Afghan Acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi is the first engagement between India and the Taliban since 1999, indicating a stir on the regional planet.

The latest event between India and the Taliban comes from Foreign Minister Vikram Misri meeting with Muttaqi in January this year, followed by a foreign ministry delegation in Pahargam attack and Jaishankar’s telephone signal signal signal signal signal signal in a romantic relationship between India and Afghanistan, amid Pakistan’s interference in India, familiar Indian relationships, familiar Indian relationships, and Afghanistan.

The last contact between India and the Taliban (Taliban 1.0) occurred when then Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh spoke with his Afghan counterpart, Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil, after hijacking the Indian Airlines IC-814 aircraft to Kandahar in December 1999.
Through the opening of India’s technical mission in Kabul, India’s technical mission and India’s current special envoy, the visit to Israel and early Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iranian department of the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iranian department, JP Singh, the highest publicity to the Taliban in about 25 years was the basis of the visit to Kabul.

The Taliban 2.0 seeks mainstream diplomatic ties with several countries, especially Asia, with significant expectations for New Delhi, especially in areas such as investment, development assistance and people-to-people. The Taliban quickly condemned the April 22 attack on Pahargam.


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