In a special gesture, India will allow entry of 160 Afghan tracks with dried fruits through Atari India for new projects.
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India had decided to close the Attari-wagah border on April 23 following the terrorist attacks in Pahargam the day before. Pakistan has approved a disposable transaction between Afghanistan and India through the border.
The expansion of trade relations was one of the topics discussed with Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaki during the first political involvement between India and the Taliban on May 15.
One recent time in Pakistan allowed India to pass the land border to Afghanistan after India proposed sending 50,000 tonnes of wheat to countries affected by the drought. The Taliban, who had just returned to Kabul, urged Pakistan not to continue releasing him for care.
Muttaqi called Jaishankar on Thursday and there is the fact that India has many meanings before visiting Iran and China. Both guides agreed to stay in touch, and Jaishankar thanked Mattaki for solidarity. Kabul sowed what he made to India after the attack on Pahangam, and did not buy discord between India and the Taliban. Sources said this was an important "attitude" given the tension situation and continued following Indian surgery sindoor.
As Foreign Minister Vikram Mizram Muttaki met in Dubai earlier this year, India was trying to take up work on his project in Afghanistan, while also considering more development cooperation projects for the people of Afghanistan. These efforts will likely be further accelerated by the Indian movement, Kabul.
"We will also consider humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees broadcast by Pakistan," one source on the terms of anonymity said. However, formal recognition must wait until the international community is convinced that Taliban distribution is not serious, including removing restrictions on women, including governance.
“Since 2021, India has sent 50,000 tons of wheat, 350 tons of medicine, 40,000 liters of malathion and 28 tons of seismic material to Afghanistan, and has also provided 2,000 online scholarships to Afghan students.
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