The delegation addressed humanitarian assistance, a priority area for India. India has previously provided Afghanistan with wheat, medicines, fertilisers, and earthquake-resistant materials.“Discussions were also held on Afghans using Chabahar Port for trade and transportation of goods to other parts of the world,” added Jaiswal.This visit is considered a significant step in India-Afghanistan relations. Yaqoob, the acting Defence Minister, is the son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar.In a related meeting, former President Hamid Karzai emphasized the importance of focusing on education and training for Afghan youth, developing trade, and simplifying travel between the two nations.India has not formally recognised the Taliban regime, but its embassy in Afghanistan remains operational with a technical team stationed primarily to assist with humanitarian aid.
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