The Taliban have taken de facto control of diplomatic missions in India, more than two years after the group ousted the US-backed government in Kabul. | Latest News India
Hours after the announcement that the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi under the control of the erstwhile “Islamic Republic of Afghanistan” has decided to stop its operations, the Taliban, the new rulers of Afghanistan, have urged India to allow its own diplomats to operate in the country.
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The Taliban-dominated Afghan government’s new pick to run the embassy, Mohammad Qadir Shah has claimed that his reputation was being tarnished by this ‘forced’ identification with the Taliban. Meanwhile, India's silence has spoken, feel some quarters.
ATLANTA (Pajhwok): Afghan diplomat in India Mohammad Qadir Shah says he is not affiliated with any political party, group or movement. Shah’s remarks come .