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India is opening the door to Taliban one trade deal at a time India's strategic outreach to the Taliban regime is fostering renewed trade ties, particularly for Afghan traders like Mushtaq Karim in Delhi Despite personal animosity towards the Taliban, these Afghans benefit from improved air-freight corridors and a resilient business relationship, crucial for their livelihoods and India's regional interests
India-Afghanistan Relations 2025 | Engagement without recognition . . . The Taliban seemingly passed India’s litmus test on anti-terrorism when Muttaqi spoke to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in May 2025 and condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, a few months after the Indian Foreign Secretary’s own ground-breaking meeting with Muttaqi in Dubai
India Forges Ties with the Taliban - Delhi Policy Group The author recalls that the US-Taliban Doha Agreement of February 19, 2020 had placed India in a difficult position, leaving it with policy dilemmas ranging from preserving India’s $3 billion in infrastructure investments in Afghanistan to security implications for Jammu and Kashmir
India’s Evolving Role in Afghanistan - New Lines Institute Since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, India has relied on sending humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan to maintain a presence there without taking the formal step of recognizing the Taliban government India sends wheat, vaccines, and medicines to Afghanistan through Iran’s Chabahar Port, forming a humanitarian corridor that bypasses India’s neighbor and adversary, Pakistan […]
Why the Taliban is coming in from the cold - Financial Times The rapturous reception that Muttaqi received in India, the first visit by a senior Taliban official since the group returned to power in 2021, is one of the most striking signs of how the world
Why India is reaching out to the Taliban now - BBC India aims to strengthen connectivity and access Central Asia, which it can't reach directly by land due to Pakistan's refusal of transit rights Experts say Afghanistan is key to this goal