India-Afghanistan Trade Talks: Amid Pakistan Tensions, New Delhi Extends Support

India and Afghanistan are strengthening their economic partnership through high-level ministerial talks. The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral trade, connectivity, and development cooperation. This visit represents significant diplomatic engagement with the Taliban government since their 2021 takeover. The talks come as Afghanistan seeks to diversify trade routes away from Pakistan due to recent border tensions.

Key Points: Jitin Prasada Meets Afghan Trade Minister Azizi in New Delhi

  • Ministers discussed enhancing trade connectivity and people-to-people ties between nations
  • Afghanistan seeks to diversify trade routes amid Pakistan border tensions
  • Visit marks high-level Taliban engagement since 2021 Kabul takeover
  • Both sides explored development initiatives and market expansion opportunities
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MoS Jitin Prasada meets Afghan Trade Minister Azizi, discusses strengthening bilateral trade, economic cooperation

MoS Jitin Prasada meets Afghan Trade Minister Azizi to strengthen bilateral trade, connectivity and economic cooperation amid regional tensions with Pakistan.

"Discussions reflected a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation - Jitin Prasada"

New Delhi, November 21

Afghanistan Trade and Commerce Minister Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi on Thursday met with Union Minister of State for Commerce, Jitin Prasada, in the national capital.

"Meeting with H.E. Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi, Afghan Minister of Industry and Commerce, today. Discussions reflected a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation," Jitin Prasada wrote on 'X'.

Earlier, Azizi met with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in the national capital as part of the Taliban leader's five-day official visit to the country.

During the meeting, both leaders held discussions on strengthening bilateral trade, connectivity, and people-to-people ties between the two countries.

The EAM in a post on X, stated that the two ministers explored ways to enhance economic cooperation and facilitate development initiatives, as well as reiterating India's continued support for the welfare and development of the Afghan people.

"Pleased to meet Industry and Commerce Minister of Afghanistan, Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi in New Delhi this evening. Discussed ways to strengthen our trade, connectivity and people to people ties. Reiterated India's support for the development and welfare of the people of Afghanistan," the post read.

The Afghan Minister arrived in India on Wednesday for his official visit.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) extended a warm welcome to the visiting dignitary, whose visit is aimed at bolstering bilateral trade and investment ties between the two nations.

This marks one of the highest-level visits from the Taliban government to India since their takeover of Kabul in August 2021.

Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, earlier concluded a six-day visit to India in October 2025, marking the highest-level engagement between New Delhi and the Taliban regime since the 2021 takeover.

On Wednesday, Azizi led a high-level delegation to the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025, seeking to strengthen bilateral trade and investment relations.

During the visit, Minister Azizi met with Neeraj Kharwal, Managing Director of the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), to discuss opportunities for Afghanistan to participate in future exhibitions.

The Minister toured various stalls, including Afghan showcases promoting local products, and interacted with traders to explore market access and expansion prospects.

The trade minister's visit comes amid escalating tensions between the regime and Pakistan due to recent border clashes, which led to border closures disrupting exports.

This has prompted Afghanistan to diversify its trade with India, Iran, and Central Asia.

Afghanistan has increased trade with Iran and Central Asian countries as part of efforts to reduce its reliance on Pakistan, according to Tolo News.

Afghanistan's Ministry of Industry and Commerce stated that the country is using the Chabahar Port in Iran to bypass frequent disruptions at Pakistan's borders and ease political pressures from Islamabad, shifting transit agreements to alternative routes.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support economic cooperation, we must be cautious about engaging with the Taliban government. Human rights and women's education in Afghanistan remain serious concerns that shouldn't be overlooked for trade benefits.
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Aditya G
Smart move by Afghanistan to diversify trade routes through Chabahar port. Pakistan's border closures have been problematic for them. India should leverage this opportunity to expand our regional influence.
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Sarah B
Good to see India maintaining diplomatic channels while prioritizing our national interests. The people-to-people ties mentioned are crucial - many Afghans have studied in India and there's natural cultural affinity.
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Karthik V
Hope this leads to more Afghan dry fruits and saffron in Indian markets! 🍇 Their agricultural products are excellent quality. Win-win situation for both countries' economies.
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Michael C
The strategic importance of this relationship can't be overstated. With Afghanistan seeking alternatives to Pakistan, India has a golden opportunity to strengthen regional partnerships. Chabahar port is key to this strategy.

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