31.3 C
Delhi
Saturday, July 12, 2025

India engaging with Taliban regime in Kabul to help the Afghan people: EAM Jaishankar

Date:

Share post:

Donate-GC-Razorpay

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said today that India is engaging with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan because New Delhi wants to help the Afghan people and to keep the relationship with them going.

Answering a question on India’s engagement with the Taliban regime in Kabul, during a talk at the Raisina Young Fellows Alumni, on Wednesday evening, he said:

“Yes, we engage with the Taliban, but there are two points here; one the Taliban is in control in Afghanistan, and two, we would like to do something to help the Afghan people.

“And to help the Afghan people we obviously engage with whoever is in control. Since 2021 they (Afghanistan) went through a huge food crisis, we gave 500,000 tons of wheat; during Covid they had a vaccine crisis, we basically supplied the vaccines; they actually had a locust invasion, we gave the chemicals to deal with the locusts. There is a hospital in Kabul and other places, there are requirements of medicine.

“So there is a practical proposition– if we have goodwill towards the Afghan people do we just stand by and watch them go through a very difficult phase and say ‘well, sorry, there is nothing we can do about it’, or are we both humane and sympathetic and practical about it, and say let’s find a way of helping them.

“I would say we have taken the second course. We would like to keep the relationship with the Afghan people going and that’s really what is driving us.”

In January this year, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met the Taliban’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai, in what was the first high-level contact between the two sides. India pledged to provide support to Afghanistan for the health sector and for rehabilitating refugees, during the meeting. India has not formally recognised the Taliban regime in Kabul, though India provides humanitarian aid.

On Armenia and Azerbaijan finalising the text of a peace agreement last week, in an effort to end decades old hostilities, the EAM said:

“We have taken the position that if countries have disputes they should try and sort it out through negotiations, without bloodshed; and if they have indeed reached an understanding then we would intuitively, as with any other situation of dispute, we would rather that people discuss and resolve things, than to sort it out on the battlefield. We do stand in favour of peaceful resolution.”

Related articles

Confidence of New India Will Lead to Viksit Bharat: ‘Viksit Bharat: India @ 2047’ Author Aditya Pittie

Timely and meticulously researched, ‘Viksit Bharat: India @ 2047’, by author and thought leader, Aditya Pittie, provides a...

Voice of a Nation, Voice of the World: PM Modi’s Historic Addresses to Foreign Parliaments

An Unprecedented Journey of Words and WillIn the grand halls of parliaments across continents, where voices echo...

The Emerging Axis: Turkiye-Pakistan Bonhomie and Its Implications for India

The Ankara-Islamabad TangoIn the simmering July heat of Islamabad, the red carpet was rolled out for two...

SSI MantraM “Made in India” Surgical Robot Yatra Kicks Off India Tour, First Leg to Cover 1500 km Across Rajasthan

 ● In the first phase of the roadshow, SSI MantraM will cover key medical institutions across Jaipur, Jodhpur,...