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India and Afghanistan launch air cargo services for trade

An Indian official in the foreign ministry announced on Friday that air cargo services will soon be available between India and Afghanistan. The two countries are seeking to restore their ties after their relations with Pakistan soured.

Nooruddin Aziz, Afghanistan's Taliban trade minister, made the announcement during his visit to New Delhi. He urged India to increase trade and open cargo hubs, as Kabul sought to access grains, pharmaceuticals and industrial goods after its border with Pakistan was closed following military clashes.

Anand Prakash is a joint secretary at the Indian Foreign Ministry. He said that the air freight corridors between Kabul and Delhi, and Amritsar in northern India have been "activated" and that cargo flights would be operating on these sectors "very shortly".

"All formalities on our part are complete." "We are waiting for the Afghan side to complete all their paperwork... Once they finish them, cargo flights will begin," Prakash said on the sidelines an India-Afghanistan Business Conference.

Indian airlines don't fly to Afghanistan because Pakistan has closed its airspace to them. Tensions between New Delhi, Pakistan and Islamabad have risen this year leading to the worst clashes they've had in decades. Afghan airlines have regular passenger connections from Kabul to Delhi.

India and Afghanistan had historically friendly relations, but New Delhi doesn't recognise the Taliban government that came to power after the withdrawal by the U.S. led NATO forces from Kabul in 2021.

In recent months they have re-calibrated their ties, due to deteriorating relations with Pakistan (a buffer country between India and Pakistan) as well as India's concern about China's intrusion into Afghanistan.

Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Afghan Taliban's Foreign Minister, visited New Delhi in India last month. This was the first trip by a Taliban leader to India since 2021.

Since then, the two countries have improved their ties. India has reopened its Kabul embassy that had been closed in 2021. Reporting by Nigam Prrusty, Writing by Sakshi dayal; Editing and YPrajesh by Alison Williams.

(source: Reuters)