Afghan Foreign Minister will come to India, approval from UNSC, Pakistan gets a big shock

Afghan Foreign Minister will come to India, approval from UNSC, Pakistan gets a big shock

The way for Afghan Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Mottaki to come to India next week has been cleared. This will be an Afghan minister’s first visit to India after the Taliban comes to power. They have been approved by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to visit India as they are still under the UNSC Rule 1988, ie the Taliban Ban List. Due to joining this list, he is banned.

When will Aamir Khan come to India?

After the approval of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Aamir Khan Mutki has been allowed to visit New Delhi from 9 to 16 October. Aamir Khan Mutki will visit Russia on 6 October where he will attend the seventh talk of Moscow Format.

This is the first time that the Taliban will participate not as a guest on this multilateral platform, but as a member. India is working as many development paraones in the Taliban. Taliban officials have also appealed to strengthen relations with India.

Pakistan got a big shock

Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister is coming to New Delhi for high -level meetings, which is India’s strategic move against Pakistan and China. Pakistan has been wanting from the beginning that India and Afghanistan should not come together. This is the reason that he had put the Adanga before the last time Mottaki’s visit to India and his journey was canceled. However, this time there was no one in Pakistan in front of India’s preparation.

Mottaki is the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan since August 2021. Earlier in May, Mottaki held an informal meeting in Beijing with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Ishaq Dar in Beijing. In this meeting, there was a discussion on expanding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Afghanistan.

Last month, Jaishankar-Muttaki talks on phone

India has opposed the construction of CPEC costing US $ 60 billion, as it is passing through Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Taliban also condemned the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April. Aamir Khan Mutki and India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar spoke over the phone on 1 September 2025. At that time, India sent relief material after the earthquake in Afghanistan.

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