Key Takeaways from Afghanistan–India Foreign Ministers’ Press Conference

Dr. S. Jaishankar stated that India is fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Afghanistan.

He added that Afghanistan and India remain committed to their shared path of growth and prosperity and emphasized that Kabul and New Delhi must coordinate their efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The Indian Foreign Minister also announced India’s donation of 20 ambulances, the provision of MRI and CT scan machines to Afghan hospitals, and the supply of vaccines for immunization and cancer medicines.

Dr. Jaishankar said: “A gift of 20 ambulances is another gesture of goodwill, and I would like to hand over five of them to you personally as a symbolic step.”

He expressed concern about the forced deportation of Afghan refugees from neighboring countries and reaffirmed India’s commitment to assisting in the construction of housing for returnees.

He added: “The plight of forcibly repatriated Afghan refugees is a matter of deep concern. Their dignity and livelihood is important. India agrees to help construct residences for them and continue providing material aid to rebuild their lives.”

The Indian official also noted the history of effective cooperation between Afghanistan and India in the areas of water management and irrigation. He said that, considering Afghanistan’s interest, New Delhi is ready to collaborate on the sustainable management of water resources with Kabul.

Expressing satisfaction with the launch of new flights between Kabul and New Delhi, he said the two countries share mutual interests in boosting trade and commerce.

Mr. Jaishankar also stated that India will expand its educational and capacity-building programs for Afghan students pursuing studies at Indian universities.

He noted: “Our educational and capacity building programs have long nurtured the Afghan youth. We will expand avenues for Afghan students to pursue studies at Indian universities.”

In reference to the growing sporting talent among Afghans, the Indian Foreign Minister announced that India would expand its support for Afghan cricket.

Dr. Jaishankar said: “The emergence of outstanding talent in Afghan cricket is truly admirable, and India is pleased to expand its support for Afghan cricket.”

He also announced that with the introduction of a new visa module for Afghans by India in April 2025, a greater number of visas are now being issued in the medical, business, and student categories.

Key Takeaways from Afghanistan–India Foreign Ministers’ Press Conference