In a significant diplomatic development, Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, representing the Taliban government, recently undertook an official visit to India. The visit marks an important step toward resetting ties between New Delhi and Kabul after years of complex geopolitical challenges.
During his visit, Muttaqi emphasized a strong message of peace and stability aimed not only at strengthening bilateral relations but also at sending a hopeful signal to neighboring Pakistan concerning regional terrorism concerns. The Foreign Minister expressed intent towards collaborative efforts that promote dialogue and curb violence across South Asia.
The meetings held in New Delhi involved top Indian officials and focused on economic cooperation, security partnerships, and humanitarian support for Afghanistan. Both sides reiterated their commitment to fostering stability and building mutual understanding for the benefit of the entire region.
This diplomatic move is widely viewed as a hopeful effort to ease tensions in one of Asia’s most sensitive areas, potentially paving the way for greater regional cooperation and peace.

