
Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi during a round table discussion in Ficci, Nový Delhi on Monday (October 13, 2025). | Photo Credit: I
Afghans are wild fighters, but they are also known to be trustworthy friends, said Foreign Minister Taliban Amir Khan Muttaqi on Monday (October 13, 2025). When Mr. Muttaqi focused on a meeting in Ficci (Federation of Indian Chamber and Industry), he stood up for greater connectivity between India and Afghanistan and stated that the visa regime between the two parties must be liberalized to facilitate larger people with people.
“Afghans are known to be wild fighters, but we did not fight because we liked to fight. Our struggles were necessary to secure our freedom. We are also strong in love and friendship. When we are expanding the hand of friendship, it is a strong hand,” Mr. Muttaqi said.
When he spoke at the event, Mr. Muttaqi urged the easier visa regime between India and Afghanistan to make it easy to travel, and said, “India should provide more visas for Afghan.
Mr. Muttaqi said that Afghanistan is peaceful and the Taliban administration will ensure the peaceful state of Indian industrial entities if they want to take care of Afghanistan’s requirements and said, “We did a lot of work and we gave many victims.
He also called on the Indian pharmaceutical industry to come to Afghanistan to build manufacturing units. “Afghanistan requires drug production units and your party should consider it because it will certainly be a profitable company,” said Mr. Muttaqi.
The interaction that came days after India and Afghanistan announced the opening of the air transport corridor between two parties, also emphasized the importance of the Iranian port of Chabahar. Subhankar Datta of KEC, which participates in heavy engineering projects in Afghanistan, said the port of Chabahar is necessary for the transport of heavy facilities that cannot otherwise be transported, the port of Chabahar is a necessary port of Chabahar. Mr. Muttaqi assured that the air corridors that would join, Delhi, Mumbai and Amritsar with Kabul and Kandahar and help alleviate the transport problem. He expressed the hope that the United States would issue an exception to the Chabahara to help people in Afghanistan. Mr. Muttaqi, who met the Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar October 10, agreed on a wide range of cooperation between the two sides, including the water energy projects.
Published – October 13, 2025 22:26





