Afghan Minister's India Visit: Historic Gifts and Bright Future for Ties

Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has wrapped up his six-day visit to India. During his stay, he received historic religious artifacts from the family of Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmud Hasan. The minister expressed optimism about future India-Afghanistan relations during his visit to Darul Uloom Deoband. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar reaffirmed India's commitment to supporting Afghanistan's development needs.

Key Points: Afghan FM Muttaqi Concludes Six-Day India Visit Amid Cultural Exchange

  • Muttaqi received sacred shawl and cap from Sheikh-ul-Hind family as honor
  • Warm welcome at Darul Uloom Deoband seminary with community participation
  • Detailed discussions held with EAM Jaishankar on mutual interests
  • India reaffirmed commitment to Afghan people's developmental needs
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Afghan Foreign Minister Muttaqi concludes six-day India visit

Taliban-appointed Afghan FM Muttaqi concludes India visit with historic gifts from Sheikh-ul-Hind family and positive outlook on bilateral relations.

"The future of India-Afghanistan relations seems very bright. - Amir Khan Muttaqi"

New Delhi, October 15

The six-day visit of Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi to India has concluded on Wednesday, with the Taliban-appointed Minister returning to Kabul after a series of cultural and diplomatic engagements aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.

Before his departure, Muttaqi was presented with a sacred shawl and cap (Fez) belonging to Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmud Hasan by his family.

In a video shared by Hafiz Zia Ahmad, Director of Public Communication for the Afghan Foreign Ministry, Muttaqi was seen receiving the shawl and cap.

Ahmad wrote on X, "In India, from the family of Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmud Hasan, a piece of his shawl and one of his handcaps were presented to the Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi as a token of honour and blessing."

https://x.com/HafizZiaAhmad/status/1978322574187639131

Muttaqi received a warm welcome at the historic Darul Uloom Deoband seminary on Saturday. Speaking to ANI, he expressed gratitude to the local community and praised the positive direction of India-Afghanistan relations.

"The journey has been very good so far. Not just the people of Darul Uloom, but all the people of the area have come here. I am grateful for the warm welcome they extended to me," he said, adding that "The future of India-Afghanistan relations seems very bright."

Darul Uloom Deoband, an Islamic seminary, has produced Islamic scholars from India and around the world. The seminary was established in the late 1800s by Sayyid Muhammad Abid, Fazlur Rahman Usmai, Mahtab Ali Deobandi and others. Muhamad Qasim Nanautawi laid the foundation of the current campus. The school mainly teaches manqulat.

On October 10, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held detailed discussions with the Afghan Foreign Minister, as both sides discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest, as well as important regional developments.

"External Affairs Minister reiterated India's long-standing friendship with the Afghan people and highlighted the deep-rooted cultural and historical ties binding the two nations. He conveyed India's continued commitment to support the aspirations and developmental needs of the Afghan people", the joint statement mentioned.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While cultural exchanges are important, we must be cautious in our engagement with the Taliban government. India's foreign policy should prioritize our national security interests first and foremost.
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Arjun K
The visit to Darul Uloom Deoband was significant. Our shared cultural and educational heritage can be a bridge for better relations. India has always stood with the Afghan people in their time of need.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with Afghan refugees, I appreciate India's continued humanitarian approach. The joint statement mentioning support for Afghan people's aspirations is reassuring. Hope this leads to tangible benefits for ordinary Afghans.
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Vikram M
Good diplomatic move by India. We cannot ignore our neighborhood, and Afghanistan is strategically important. The six-day visit shows serious engagement. Hope this helps in regional stability 🙏
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Kavya N
The cultural symbolism of presenting historical relics is beautiful. It shows respect for our shared heritage. India's soft power diplomacy at its best! 🇮🇳

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