India and Afghanistan are enhancing diplomatic ties with the Taliban's recent diplomat appointment. This milestone reflects mutual support and commitment to stability despite regional challenges.
India and Afghanistan are set to enhance their diplomatic ties with the Taliban regime appointing a diplomat in India this month. This marks the first official diplomatic placement by the Taliban in India since they regained control of Kabul in August 2021. Another diplomat is expected to be appointed by late December or early January, as communicated by Kabul to Indian authorities.
The relationship between the two nations has seen steady progress throughout this year. A notable milestone was reached last month when Afghanistan's foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, visited India. During this visit, India announced its decision to elevate its technical mission in Kabul to an embassy level and agreed to accept Taliban diplomats.

India's Continued Support
India has consistently supported Afghanistan through aid and medical supplies, even without officially recognising the current regime in Kabul. A Taliban spokesperson recently expressed gratitude for India's donation of over 16 tonnes of medicines for vector-borne diseases. "This latest donation underscores India's longstanding partnership and developmental support to Afghanistan," he stated.
Muttaqi's visit also saw the Taliban expressing support for India's sovereignty over Jammu & Kashmir. In return, India has reiterated its backing for Afghanistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This comes at a time when tensions between the Taliban and Pakistan have escalated due to border clashes.
Diplomatic Developments
The recent developments indicate a strengthening of diplomatic relations between India and Afghanistan. Both countries are expected to soon have charge d'affaires leading their respective missions. This move signifies a mutual commitment towards fostering stronger bilateral ties despite the complex geopolitical landscape.
The strained relations between the Taliban and Pakistan have been highlighted by accusations from the Taliban that Pakistan is attempting to create instability in Afghanistan. They claim this could pave the way for a US return to Bagram airbase, further complicating regional dynamics.
As these diplomatic efforts unfold, both nations continue to navigate challenges while seeking stability and cooperation in their interactions. The evolving relationship reflects a shared interest in promoting peace and development within the region.
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