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India, Taliban and Afghanistan
India Steps Up Engagement with the Taliban Regime
According to the Pakistani analyst, India’s “courting of the Taliban regime appears to be working.” He pointed to a statement issued by the Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hours after the Dubai meeting, which spoke of Muttaqi’s “desire of strengthening political & economic relations with India as a key regional and economic player.”
India boosts diplomatic contacts with Afghanistan's Taliban
India pledges development projects in Afghanistan, which has endured years of devastating war and natural disasters.
Visas for Afghan students, patients: What Taliban wants from India
In the first high-level talks since the Taliban’s Kabul takeover, the Indian foreign ministry engaged with the Afghanistan regime in Dubai on Wednesday. The Taliban says it has urged New Delhi to issue visas to Afghan businessmen,
India to Consider Engaging in Development Projects in Afghanistan
India will consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan in the near future, India's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, despite the lack of diplomatic relations. The statement followed a meeting between Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai.
India engages Taliban: New chapter in India-Afghanistan relations? Experts debate
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.
In a first, foreign secretary engages Taliban; India may restart development projects
Foreign secretary Vikram Misri met Afghanistan's acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai, discussing India's readiness to support Afghan development needs and receiving assurance on security concerns.
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Why India is boosting diplomatic relations with the Taliban
This would mark a significant step in diplomatic engagement for the Islamist group.Stepping up its outreach with the Taliban ...
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India-Taliban talks: Region in flux and 5 reasons behind Delhi’s decision to engage Kabul
While there is no move yet to grant official recognition to the Taliban government, this is an effort by India to secure its ...
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Taliban say India is a 'significant regional partner' after meeting
The Taliban's foreign office said they saw India as a "significant regional and economic partner" after meeting with its most ...
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India holds highest-level talks with Taliban over security concerns, trade and aid
India has only sent officials at the joint secretary level to Kabul to engage with the former militant group which now holds ...
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UPSC Key: Same-Sex Marriage, genome sequencing and India and Taliban
Why data transmission system and gold counting error is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as ...
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Taliban urges India to grant visas to Afghan businessmen, students, patients
While assuring New Delhi that Afghanistan does not pose a threat to any nation, Taliban has urged India to grant visa to ...
The Express Tribune
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Taliban call India a 'significant partner'
The Taliban's foreign office said they saw India as a "significant regional and economic partner" after meeting with its most ...
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Want to strengthen political, economic relations with India: Afghanistan
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has acknowledged India as an important regional and economic power following high-level ...
ThePrint on MSN
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India, Taliban meet sure to ruffle Pakistan’s feathers & Ketan Parekh and the ‘front-running bug’
Global media reports on how row over H-1B programme in US is causing anxiety among Indians keen on achieving the American ...
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