India to Continue Engagement With Kabul Without Political Recognition
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"India Shares Long-standing Relationship with Afghan People": MEA on India's Participation in 'Victory Day" Event
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The spokesperson emphasised that New Delhi's growing interactions with Kabul remain centred on pragmatic and developmental priorities rather than formal political status. World News | "India Shares Long-standing Relationship with Afghan People": MEA on India's Participation in 'Victory Day" Event.
India to Continue Engagement With Kabul Without Political Recognition
India’s engagement with Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities remains focused on practical, humanitarian and development priorities rather than political recognition, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on Tuesday. Jaiswal said India’s relationship with the Afghanistan people was longstanding and that New Delhi would continue to engage with Afghans and support their needs. His comments came after an Indian Foreign Ministry offi…
India shares long-standing relationship with Afghan people: MEA on Indias participation in Victory Day event - The Tribune
The spokesperson emphasised that New Delhi's growing interactions with Kabul remain centred on pragmatic and developmental priorities rather than formal political status.
At Afghan embassy, Taliban diplomats mark 5th anniversary of ‘victory day’
Five years after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, its embassy in Delhi marked the 5th anniversary of “victory day” for the first time on Monday – which was attended by Indian government officials and about two dozen foreign diplomats.
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