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Afghanistan–India relations
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Afghanistan–India relations are the diplomatic relations between India and Afghanistan. They had been historical neighbors when India was under colonial rule and have since shared cultural ties through Bollywood and cricket.[3]
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The Republic of India was the only South Asian country to recognize the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1980s, though relations were diminished during the 1990s Afghan civil war and the Taliban government.[4] India aided the overthrow of the Taliban and became the largest regional provider of humanitarian and reconstruction aid to the former Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.[5][6] Indians have been working in various construction projects, as part of India's rebuilding efforts in Afghanistan.
Shaida Mohammad Abdali, Afghanistan's former ambassador to India, in April 2017 pointed out that India "is the biggest regional donor to Afghanistan and fifth largest donor globally with over $3 billion in assistance. India has built over 200 public and private schools, sponsors over 1,000 scholarships, and hosts over 16,000 Afghan students."[7] Relations between Afghanistan and India received a major boost in 2011 with the signing of a strategic partnership agreement,[8][9] Afghanistan's first since the Soviet-Afghan War.[10] The student visas were revoked in large numbers after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.[11]
A major shift in India's position on Afghan Taliban was reported by a top Qatar official in June 2021, revealing that an Indian delegation quietly visited Doha to meet the Taliban's leadership.[12] This is a major shift that was several weeks in the making in the first half of 2021, and likely involved Qatari mediation between India and the Taliban.[13] India does not recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.[14]
In June 2022, India sent a "technical team" to its embassy building in Kabul.[2][15] In November of 2023 pro Republican diplomats of Afghanistan left India and declared permanent closure of the embassy by lack of support.Later under the combined leadership of consul general Zakia Wardak and acting consul general Syed Muhammad Ibrahimkhel the embassy was reopened.Currently Syed Muhammad Ibrahimkhel is the ChargeD'Affairs (CDA) of embassy [16]