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India, Afghanistan to appoint commercial attaches to boost bilateral trade
According to M. Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary of the PAI Division, both sides have committed to stationing trade attaches in their respective embassies to support and monitor trade cooperation.
India and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have agreed to appoint dedicated commercial attaches in each other’s capitals as part of a renewed push to expand bilateral trade, currently valued at more than $1 billion.
The decision was finalized during a meeting in New Delhi between Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce Hajji Nooruddin Azizi and India’s Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasad.
According to M. Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary of the PAI Division, both sides have committed to stationing trade attaches in their respective embassies to support and monitor trade cooperation. “The Afghan minister will soon be sending a trade attaché to the embassy here,” he said on Friday.
Prakash added that the air freight corridor connecting Kabul–Delhi and Kabul–Amritsar has been reactivated, with cargo flights expected to begin shortly. “This will significantly enhance and further strengthen our bilateral trade,” he noted.
The development comes just days after Afghan Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar instructed Afghan traders to gradually end commercial dependence on Pakistan within three months, citing repeated border closures and what he described as the “political misuse” of trade routes.
India and Afghanistan have also agreed to revive joint working groups on trade, commerce, and investment. Officials say the goal is to restore trade volumes to their pre-2021 level of more than USD 1.8 billion by fully operationalising the Chabahar Port route and simplifying customs and banking procedures.
During the meeting, Azizi urged India to expedite business visas, establish regular shipping lines from Chabahar Port, support the development of dry ports in Nimruz province, and streamline processes for Afghan goods passing through India’s Nhava Sheva Port.
Both sides also agreed to encourage joint investments in pharmaceuticals, cold storage networks, fruit processing, industrial parks, SME centres, and export processing zones. Azizi further proposed regular exhibitions, B2B engagements, and sector-focused conferences to deepen commercial ties.
The Indian delegation assured swift action, including strengthening air cargo links and banking channels, to boost economic cooperation. Azizi and his high-level delegation arrived in New Delhi earlier this week for a five-day official visit.
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IEA announces temporary pause in defensive operations against Pakistan for Eid
The spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Zabiullah Mujahid announced on Wednesday that the security and defense forces of the Islamic Emirate will temporarily halt the “Rad al-Zulm” defensive operation on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr and also at the request of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar.
Zabiullah Mujahid said in a post on X: “The Islamic Emirate, while appreciating the goodwill of friendly and mediating countries, emphasizes that maintaining Afghanistan’s national security, territorial integrity, and the safety of Afghan lives is its national and religious duty, and it will bravely respond to any aggression in case of a threat.”
Meanwhile, Ataullah Tarar, Pakistan’s Minister of Information and Broadcasting, also announced that Pakistan has temporarily suspended its attacks on Afghanistan for Eid al-Fitr at the request of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey.
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UNAMA puts death toll from Pakistan’s attack on Kabul’s Omid Hospital at 143
A UN official told Reuters on Wednesday that the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) estimated the number of victims of the bombing of Kabul’s Omid hospital by Pakistan at 143 dead.
However, health officials in Afghanistan had earlier reported that the attack killed more than 400 people and injured 265.
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Karzai accuses Pakistan of seeking to destabilise Afghanistan after Kabul strike
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai has accused Pakistan of trying to create “anarchy and weakness” in Afghanistan, following a deadly airstrike on Kabul.
In an interview with UK’s Sky News, Karzai said Islamabad’s policies were aimed at keeping Afghanistan unstable and “downtrodden,” warning that such an approach would harm both countries.
He condemned the recent strike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, which Afghan officials say killed around 400 people, describing it as an “extremely unfortunate event” in the history of relations between the two neighbours.
Karzai said he personally heard the explosion, describing a “horrific sound” that shook his home and filled the surrounding area with smoke and dust.
The former leader, who governed Afghanistan from 2002 to 2014, said tensions between the two countries are longstanding, claiming Pakistan has struggled to maintain stable relations with successive Afghan governments.
He urged Pakistani leaders to change course and pursue a more constructive relationship, saying past strategies of interference and destabilisation had failed and would not succeed in the future.
Fighting between the two countries has intensified since late February, when Pakistan launched airstrikes it says targeted militant infrastructure. The United Nations estimates the violence has displaced more than 100,000 people.
Pakistan has denied targeting civilians, insisting its operations were aimed at militant sites and accusing Kabul of spreading “misleading” claims to deflect from alleged cross-Durand Line threats.
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