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India news gives special entry to 160 Afghan trucks through India Attari

Afghan trucks allowed the goods to be removed in the attic

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar talked about acting in the first political contact between India and Taliban to act to act of Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mutki, India has been learned to apply as “special gestures” entry of dried fruits and nuts through the attic border with Pakistan. Interestingly, India remains to be formally identified in Kabul.According to sources, Pakistan on Friday approved some time towards Vaga for the movement of trucks before allowing to unload to the attic.India had decided to close the Attari-Waga border on 23 April after the Pahalgam terror attack a day earlier. Pakistan has allowed a one-way trade between Afghanistan and India through the border in the past, which is convenient to export Afghan goods to India but there is no reverse exports.In $ 1 billion, India is Afghanistan’s largest export market in South AsiaThe meeting between Eam Jaishankar and Afghan acting External Affairs Minister Mutki was the first political connection between India and the Taliban on 15 May. Despite the obstacles created by transit issues in Pakistan, India remains the largest market for Afghan products in South Asia and the annual trade is about $ 1 billion.In recent Pakistan, a time in Pakistan had allowed India to send goods to Afghanistan through the land border, in late 2021, India proposed to send 50,000 tonnes of wheat to the drought -affected country as aid. The Taliban, who had just returned to Kabul, pushed Pakistan for not approving supply.Mutki called Jaishankar on Thursday before his upcoming visit to Iran and China, a fact that India gives great importance. The two leaders had agreed to stay in touch, and Jaishankar thanked Matakki for the solidarity Kabul expressed to India after the Pahgam attack and to sow the discord between India and the Taliban, to sow the discord between India and the Taliban, for later efforts by Pakistani authorities not to purchase in Afghanistan. A source said that it was an important “posture”, which after the stressful situation after Operation Sindoor.Since Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Mutak in Dubai earlier this year, India is looking to resume work on its projects in Afghanistan, while also considering more development cooperation projects. India’s move to engage Kabul politically will further intensify these efforts.“We are considering humanitarian aid for Afghan refugees expelled by Pakistan,” said a source. Formal recognition, however, will have to wait until the international community is confident that the distribution of the Taliban is not serious about providing inclusive governance and removing restrictions on women.“Since 2021, India has sent Afghanistan 50,000 tonnes of wheat, 350 tonnes of medicines, 350 tonnes of medicines, 40,000 liters of malathian (pesticides) and 28 tons of earthquake relief material. We have provided 2,000 online scholarships for Afghan students. This assistance was appreciated by Afghan.”

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