Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is set to visit India next week, as Delhi and Kabul look to focus on development partnership. Muttaqi has been the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan since the Taliban took over control of Afghanistan in August 2021 and the collapse of the previous Afghan republic. His visit to India comes after he was granted travel exemption by the United Nations Security Council.
To travel internationally, he required a waiver from the UN’s 1988 Sanctions Committee. He is expected to be in Delhi from 9th to 10th October, a visit that is also clubbed with his Russia visit for Moscow format talks on Afghanistan. India does not officially recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan government or the Taliban government but has pragmatically engaged with Kabul since 2021, for humanitarian aid and trade facilitation, especially, via the Chabahar Port project and increased diplomatic contacts.