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India's next round of talks with Taliban may take place in a week

The Taliban are keen to discuss with India the future of scores of infrastructure and development projects that were being executed by India in Afghanistan until the Islamic militia took control last month. The group may insist that India complete the projects in return for not letting Afghan soil be used for exporting terror.

September 03, 2021 / 13:33 IST
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File Image. The Taliban delegation arrives for Afghan peace talks in Doha, Qatar, Thursday, August 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)
File Image. The Taliban delegation arrives for Afghan peace talks in Doha, Qatar, Thursday, August 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)

After making its first contact with the Taliban on Tuesday, India is preparing to engage again with the Islamic group that gained control of Afghanistan earlier in August, people familiar with the situation said. The talks may take place as early as next week, they said.

At the first meeting, India's Ambassador to Qatar Deepak Mittal sat down with Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, head of the Taliban’s Political Office, in Doha. The meeting took place at the Indian embassy at the request of the Taliban, the ministry of external affairs said.

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Doha, the Qatar capital where the Taliban maintain a permanent presence and all negotiations that led to the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan have taken place, is set to be the venue of the next round of talks as well.

The evacuation of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus still left in the war-torn country and the future of unfinished infrastructure and development projects that were being built by India may be discussed, the people cited in the first instance said, requesting anonymity.