India has taken a series of steps in recent weeks that indicate that New Delhi might be considering formal recognition of the Taliban.
Taliban officials have reportedly assured New Delhi that they will not allow Afghan soil to carry out attacks against India, reflecting the Taliban’s willingness to address India’s security concerns.
At other embassies, diplomats appointed under Afghanistan’s previous government continue working in cooperation with Taliban authorities. India’s endorsement of Kamil could serve multiple strategic purposes, including safeguarding its development projects in Afghanistan and creating a direct line of communication with the Taliban government, according to analysts.
During his two-day visit to Kabul on November 4-5, Singh met key Afghan officials, including acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi and, in a rare exchange, acting Defence Minister Mohammad Yaqoob. Singh also held talks with former Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai and the heads of UN agencies in Kabul.
According to an official statement from the interim Taliban government's foreign ministry, the discussions focused on “strengthening political and economic ties between Afghanistan and India, as well as facilitating people-to-people exchanges.”
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