INTERNATIONAL — May 8, 2026
India and Taliban Expand Trade and Diplomatic Ties Amid Regional Shifts
India and the Taliban have upgraded diplomatic ties and expanded bilateral trade past one billion dollars following high-level visits in late 2025 and early 2026. The partnership addresses regional supply chain disruptions and focuses on healthcare and economic cooperation.
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India and the Taliban have significantly expanded diplomatic and economic relations following a series of high-level visits between late 2025 and early 2026. Bilateral trade has surpassed one billion dollars, marking a notable shift in regional engagement driven by mutual economic interests.
The diplomatic realignment includes the upgrade of India’s presence in Kabul to embassy status, following a visit by Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi. In January 2026, the Taliban appointed Noor Ahmad Noor as ambassador to India. Other senior officials, including Industry Minister Nooruddin Azizi and Health Minister Noor Jala Jalali, also traveled to New Delhi during this period to discuss bilateral cooperation.
Economic ties have expanded despite significant logistical hurdles. Land routes through Pakistan have been effectively closed, while shipments routed through Iran’s Chabahar port face complications stemming from United States sanctions and bilateral tensions. In response to domestic supply constraints, the Taliban administration prohibited pharmaceutical imports from Pakistan, a move that initially triggered price increases. Health and trade officials subsequently finalized agreements with Indian and Iranian firms to secure essential medical supplies and stabilize the market.
The growing partnership reflects a broader strategic adjustment, with both sides prioritizing trade, healthcare, and pharmaceutical cooperation amid shifting regional dynamics.
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