According to Indian media reports, Amir Khan Muttaqi will arrive in New Delhi on October 9 after attending the Moscow Format meeting.
During Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India, the issue of recognizing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has been identified as one of the main focuses of the trip.
In addition to discussions on the recognition of the Islamic Emirate, the visit is expected to cover topics such as India’s humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and infrastructure projects.
Indian outlets have written: “India’s humanitarian assistance and the request for recognition of the Islamic Emirate will be the main themes of Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to India. The Afghan foreign minister wishes for New Delhi to officially recognize the Kabul government.”
Sayed Akbar Sial Wardak, a political analyst, said: “In such a short trip—where Amir Khan Muttaqi is expected to visit India and later Russia—I don’t think the Islamic Emirate will be recognized. There are other issues that India will monitor closely before making any decision.”
This will be the first visit of a senior official of the Islamic Emirate to New Delhi since the group’s return to power in Afghanistan.
Some political observers describe the recent years of relations between New Delhi and Kabul as positive and believe this trip could pave the way for broader engagement between the two countries.
Wahid Faqiri, an international relations analyst, said: “There’s no doubt that relations between India and Afghanistan are improving—and the likelihood of that growth is high. One key reason is that relations between the Islamic Emirate and Pakistan have somewhat deteriorated, and India wants to use this situation to its advantage.”
In the fourth year of the Islamic Emirate’s rule in Afghanistan, Russia became the first country to officially recognize it; however, no other nations have yet followed suit.