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India Reopens Kabul Embassy Amid Controversy Over Women Journalists Exclusion at Afghan FM Meeting

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In a notable diplomatic development, India has announced the upgrade of its technical mission in Kabul to a full-fledged embassy. This marks the first high-level engagement between India and Afghanistan’s Taliban administration since the group’s takeover in August 2021, following the U.S. withdrawal and the collapse of the previous government.

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made the announcement during talks with his Afghan counterpart, Amir Khan Muttaqi, in New Delhi on Friday. This meeting was the first direct engagement between the two officials since the Taliban returned to power.

“India is fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Afghanistan. To enhance that, I am pleased to announce the upgrading of India’s technical mission in Kabul to the status of the Embassy of India,” Jaishankar stated.

He emphasized the importance of Muttaqi’s visit, noting it as a significant advancement in bilateral relations. “Your visit marks an important step in advancing our ties and affirming the enduring friendship between India and Afghanistan,” Jaishankar remarked.

On the subject of development support, Jaishankar highlighted India’s vested interest in Afghanistan’s progress, stating, “As a contiguous neighbor and a well-wisher of the Afghan people, India has a deep interest in your development and progress.” He reaffirmed ongoing partnerships, mentioning the renewal of numerous Indian projects in Afghanistan and potential discussions on maintenance, repairs, and the completion of other projects previously committed.

Jaishankar referenced India’s quick response to recent disasters, stating, “As a first responder, Indian relief materials were delivered to the earthquake sites within hours of the disaster last month.” He expressed a desire to assist in rebuilding efforts and noted India’s provision of food aid.

He added, “India has long extended support for the health security of Afghanistan, including during the COVID pandemic. We are now ready to commit to six new projects, with details to be shared after our talks.” Jaishankar also mentioned the donation of 20 ambulances and the provision of medical equipment, including MRI and CT scan machines.

Discussing trade, education, and sports, he noted the shared interests in boosting commerce and the resumption of additional flights between Kabul and New Delhi. Jaishankar emphasized India’s efforts in nurturing Afghan youth through educational programs and expressed his admiration for the emerging talent in Afghan cricket.

In his address, Muttaqi reiterated that Kabul “has always sought good relations with India.” He acknowledged ongoing counterterrorism efforts and assured that the Taliban administration would not permit the use of Afghan territory for targeting other nations.

Muttaqi arrived in New Delhi after receiving a temporary travel exemption from the United Nations Security Council.

However, the press conference faced criticism for excluding women journalists. Several media professionals condemned this decision as “unacceptable.” Geeta Mohan, a journalist, tweeted about the exclusion, while Suhasini Haidar, the diplomatic affairs editor at The Hindu, criticized the Indian government for hosting the Taliban under such circumstances, calling the situation “supplication.”

This article was originally published by Maktoob Media.

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