Indian officials meet Taliban in Kabul in first visit since US exit

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A Taliban fighter holding an M16 assault rifle stands outside the Interior Ministry in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 16, 2021. — Reuters
A Taliban fighter holding an M16 assault rifle stands outside the Interior Ministry in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 16, 2021. — Reuters

  • Poverty and hunger have rocketed in Afghanistan.
  • Officials to visit areas targeted by Indian-backed programmes or projects.
  • India pulled its officials out of Afghanistan last August and closed embassy.


India has sent a team of foreign ministry officials to Afghanistan's capital of Kabul for talks with senior members of the ruling Taliban, the ministry said on Thursday, the first such meeting since the chaotic US withdrawal last year.

Poverty and hunger have rocketed in the strife-torn nation since the group took power last year after the United States withdrew.

"The Indian team will meet the senior members of the Taliban, and hold discussions on India’s humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan," the ministry said in a statement.

The officials would oversee the delivery of humanitarian assistance and visit areas targeted by Indian-backed programmes or projects, it added.

India has donated about 20,000 tonnes of wheat, 13 tonnes of medicines, 500,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, and winter clothing, with more medicine and food grain on the way, it said.

The South Asian nation pulled its officials out of Afghanistan last August and closed its embassy.

Last month the ministry said it had no information on when the embassy would reopen.