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India has always enjoyed immense goodwill in Afghanistan, our civilisational neighbour. This is true even now, when Kabul has ...
In a major boost for India-Afghanistan relations, the Afghan Taliban issued an open condemnation of the heinous April 22 ...
India’s decision to abstain from recent UN voting on Afghanistan was guided by Kabul’s strong condemnation of the Pahalgam ...
Experts monitoring the Taliban’s new diplomacy push in Asia say China could follow suit, paving the way for wider recognition ...
India and China were among 12 countries that abstained in UN General Assembly from voting on a resolution on Afghanistan, ...
India's geopolitical manoeuvring was exemplified in its abstention at the UNSC on a resolution calling for political ...
India is unlikely to immediately recognize the Taliban. Russia's move creates opportunities for New Delhi. India-Kabul ties ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia recognises the Taliban: Which other countries may follow?From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.
India has been providing significant humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the country.
OPINION | India, Once Kabul's Top Aid Provider, Should Advocate For Afghan Women ...
As part of its continuing humanitarian outreach to the people of Afghanistan, India has organised a five-day Jaipur Foot camp in Kabul, by the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti, which saw 75 ...
For the Taliban, it is a breakthrough they have long chased. For India, it triggers a fresh diplomatic puzzle.
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