India-Afghanistan Trade Revival: Kabul-Delhi Cargo Flights Resume Amid New Ties

India and Afghanistan have resumed cargo flights between Kabul and Delhi as well as Kabul and Amritsar. This move aims to strengthen trade ties that were disrupted in recent years. Both countries will appoint commercial representatives and establish a Joint Chamber of Commerce. The initiative focuses particularly on agricultural and pharmaceutical products trade.

Key Points: India Afghanistan Resume Cargo Flights Kabul Delhi Amritsar

  • Two new air corridors connect Kabul with Delhi and Amritsar for cargo transport
  • Joint Chamber of Commerce established to support bilateral trade
  • Ministers discussed trade facilitation and mining sector collaboration
  • Commercial representatives to be appointed in both embassies
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India, Afghanistan resume cargo flights from Kabul to Delhi, Amritsar to boost trade ties

India and Afghanistan launch new air freight corridors between Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar to boost trade, with joint chambers and commercial representatives.

"The visit reflects the commitment of both sides to deepen economic engagement - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, Nov 25

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday announced the initiation of two new air freight corridors connecting Kabul with Delhi and Amritsar to strengthen trade ties between India and Afghanistan.

The MEA also said that both countries will appoint Commercial Representatives in their embassies and set up a Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry to support smoother trade and cooperation.

The Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar air freight corridors have been announced after talks between Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and his Afghanistan counterpart Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi, who was on a visit to India from November 19 to 25. His visit comes amid efforts to revive traditional trade flows, particularly in agricultural and pharmaceutical products, and restore logistical links disrupted in recent years. The reopening of air corridors would offer a reliable alternative to land routes

The two ministers discussed a broad range of issues, including trade facilitation, market access, connectivity, and capacity-building. Both ministers welcomed the reactivation of the Joint Working Group on Trade, Commerce, and Investment and agreed to explore opportunities for collaboration in mining and other high-value sectors.

Azizi also met External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and they discussed trade, connectivity and people-to-people ties

The MEA said the visit reflects the commitment of both sides to deepen economic engagement and build stronger cooperation in trade and investment. India said it remains committed to working with Afghanistan in a way that brings sustainable benefits to the people of both countries.

During his visit, Azizi also attended the India International Trade Fair, where Afghan traders had set up multiple stalls. He interacted with exhibitors and toured Afghanistan’s cultural pavilion at the event. The delegation also met several industry bodies, including the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, the Cotton Corporation of India, the Apparel Export Promotion Council, and the Manmade and Technical Textiles Export Promotion Council.

The minister’s delegation held interactions with the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, and Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India. They discussed modalities for the long-term supply of agricultural products, medicines, and other essential commodities to Afghanistan.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see India continuing its humanitarian and economic engagement with Afghanistan. The pharmaceutical exports will be crucial for their healthcare system. Hope this brings stability to the region.
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Arjun K
While trade is important, I hope the government is being cautious about security implications. The air corridor makes sense given the challenges with land routes through Pakistan.
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Sarah B
The focus on agricultural products and medicines shows India's commitment to supporting Afghanistan's basic needs. This is what true friendship between nations looks like.
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Meera T
As someone from Amritsar, I'm excited about the economic opportunities this brings to our region. The dry fruits and carpets from Afghanistan are amazing - looking forward to more cultural exchange too!
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Rajesh Q
I appreciate the economic engagement, but I hope we're also ensuring that our trade benefits reach ordinary Afghans and not just certain groups. Sustainable development should be the priority.
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Michael C
The mining sector collaboration mentioned could be a game-changer. Afghanistan has significant mineral resources and India has the technical expertise. Win-win situation for both countries.

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