Deccan Chronicle

India: Want Taliban to keep off terror

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I | DC NEW DELHI, SEPT. 2

Even as the Taliban is reportedly all set to form and announce its new government in Afghanista­n on Friday as the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanista­n”, India on Thursday said its primary concern was that Afghan soil should not be used for terror against

India and that a “positive response” had been received from the Taliban at Tuesday’s meeting in Doha, Qatar.

When asked about a possibilit­y of recognitio­n of the Taliban government, the MEA spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said it was “early days” and that the Doha meeting was “just a meeting”.

The MEA spokespers­on was non-commital when asked about any roadmap New Delhi had in mind regarding the Taliban, but gave out a strong hint that India would not have held any such meeting without a clear thought process.

New Delhi said it had utilised the “opportunit­y” during the meeting with the Taliban to express India’s concerns that Afghan soil should not be used for terrorism and on the need for evacuation of the remaining few Indian nationals from Afghanista­n as well as Afghan Sikhs and Hindus who wish to travel to India.

It may be recalled that earlier on Tuesday, after the Taliban requested for a meeting, the Head of Taliban’s Political Office in Doha Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai met the

Indian ambassador to Qatar Deepak Mittal at the Indian Embassy in Doha at a meeting in which the senior Taliban leader assured that India’s concerns would be “positively addressed”.

On why the Taliban had not issued any statement unlike New Delhi, the MEA spokespers­on said it was up to the Taliban to issue a statement.

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