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Afghanistan calls on India to expand trade and use the Chabahar port in Iran.

Afghanistan's Taliban-led government called on India to increase trade and open cargo hubs within its borders, as the country seeks to diversify away from Pakistan following repeated border clashes.

Al-Haj Nooruddin Azizi (the Taliban's Commerce Minister) asked India during the talks to assist in setting up scheduled shipping services for Afghan goods to be moved through the Indian-operated Chabahar port in Iran. His ministry confirmed this.

In recent months, Afghanistan's landlocked country has diverted more goods towards Iran and Central Asia after armed conflicts shut down key crossings to Pakistan.

The Afghan commerce ministry reported that Azizi met India’s Minister of state for Commerce, Jitin Pradosada, at New Delhi to discuss investment, joint-ventures and expanding opportunities for Afghan importers.

Azizi suggested that India build dry ports in Afghanistan’s southwest Nimroz Province bordering Iran and improve cargo processing at NhavaSheva, India’s largest container port, near Mumbai.

Last week, Afghan officials said that the growth of shipments through Iran and Central Asia has been faster than through Pakistan's corridor due to repeated border closures.

His ministry stated that Azizi wanted to expedite the visa process for Afghan traders and suggested cooperation in pharmaceuticals.

India's Prasada told X that both sides were committed to enhancing bilateral trade.

Subrahmanyam Jishankar, the Indian Foreign Minister, said that he had discussed expanding trade and connectivity as well as India's continued support for Afghanistan's growth. Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar from Kabul, and Ariba Sharif in Karachi. Editing by Andrew Heavens

(source: Reuters)