Anand Prakash, head of the Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan Division of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, consulted with Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Kabul for talks on numerous issues.According to a press release issued Sunday by the Afghan Foreign Ministry, bilateral political relations, trade, transit and current political developments in the region were talked about in the meeting.Muttaqi worried the requirement for the growth of diplomatic and financial relations in between the 2 nations and described that Afghanistan currently offers favorable opportunities for financial investment.
He said Indian investors should make the most of these opportunities.He also said that centers ought to be produced for the movement of individuals between Afghanistan and India and the issuance of visas for medical functions, students and business owners need to return to normal.Meanwhile, Prakash stated that relations with Afghanistan are important for India and he hopes that these relations will expand further in different fields.He stressed that India will continue its cooperation with Afghanistan and wants to buy some infrastructure tasks and reboot jobs that were stopped briefly for some time.The two sides likewise highlighted the growth of relations, the exchange of delegations, visa facilitation and bilateral cooperation.The post Senior Indian official meets FM Muttaqi in Kabul initially appeared on TINS News.
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