India, Afghanistan Hold Fourth Joint Foreign Office Consultations

The meeting also covered visa issuance, trade challenges, and ways to boost bilateral trade.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday hosted the fourth meeting of the India-Afghanistan Joint Coordination Committee in New Delhi.

The meeting was co-chaired by Shuaib Baryalai, Director General of the First Political Division at Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary for Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran at India’s Ministry of External Affairs.

According to Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, the two sides reviewed all aspects of bilateral relations, including cooperation in humanitarian assistance, development partnerships, food security, healthcare, capacity building, education, sports and regional connectivity.

The meeting also covered visa issuance, challenges facing bilateral trade, and ways to strengthen exports and imports between Kabul and New Delhi.

India has not formally recognized the Islamic Emirate. However, it has previously announced plans to reopen its embassy in Kabul, a move that has yet to materialize.

Maiwand Jarat, a political analyst, said: “The closer Afghanistan becomes economically with a major power like India, the more it will help reduce the country’s international isolation and encourage other countries to expand their political engagement with Afghanistan.”

India has also accepted several diplomats appointed by the Islamic Emirate, including Noor Ahmad Noor as the acting head of Afghanistan’s embassy in New Delhi and Ekramuddin Kamil at Afghanistan’s consulate in Mumbai.

India, Afghanistan Hold Fourth Joint Foreign Office Consultations