India, Afghanistan decide on re-establish diplomatic ties
Jaishankar emphasized India’s commitment to Afghanistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence, and announced the upgrading of India’s Technical Mission in Kabul to a full embassy. The technical mission had operated since the 2021 Taliban takeover to facilitate Indian humanitarian assistance.
Muttaqi welcomed the move, describing it as “opening a new chapter” in bilateral relations, and highlighted India’s rapid humanitarian response to recent earthquakes.
The ministers also stressed shared goals of growth, prosperity, and regional stability, while acknowledging that cross-border terrorism remains a key challenge affecting both nations.
This step follows gradual engagement between New Delhi and the Taliban, including high-level talks in Dubai earlier this year, marking a significant normalization of diplomatic ties.
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