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Afghanistan seeks alternative trade route with India

Urges Delhi to scale up trade, expand use of Iran's Chabahar Port


Reuters November 21, 2025 1 min read
A view of Chabahar port, Iran. PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

KABUL:

Afghanistan's Taliban government urged India on Thursday to scale up trade and open cargo hubs in its territory, as it strengthens ties with New Delhi and seeks alternatives to Pakistan after repeated border clashes and closures.

During talks, Al-Haj Nooruddin Azizi, the Taliban's Commerce Minister, also asked India to help set up scheduled shipping services to move Afghan goods through the Indian-operated Chabahar Port in Iran, his ministry said.

Landlocked Afghanistan has redirected more goods to Iran and Central Asia in recent months after armed clashes shut key crossings with Pakistan.

Azizi met India's Minister of State for Commerce, Jitin Prasada, in New Delhi and discussed investment, joint ventures and expanding opportunities for Afghan exporters, the Afghan commerce ministry said.

Azizi also suggested India develop dry ports in Afghanistan's southwestern Nimroz province bordering Iran, and ease cargo processing at Nhava Sheva, India's largest container port near Mumbai, the ministry added.

Azizi sought to speed up the process for Afghan traders getting visas and proposed cooperation in pharmaceuticals, cold storage, fruit processing, industrial parks and SME centres, his ministry said.

India's Prasada said on X that the talks reflected a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade.

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said he discussed expanding trade and connectivity and reiterated India's support for Afghanistan's development.

COMMENTS (8)

Muhammad Shamraiz | 3 weeks ago | Reply Let me say with confidence either we want Pakistan a welfare State or a security State First welfare has never been our policies. We deliberately entangled ourselves in other s issues and never be able to devise our independent economic and foreign policy as a result we have left far behind to the rest of the world and even our neighboring countries economies out performed as compare to ours economic progress and we even quashed the little progression with wrong policies and by sticking in mumbo jumbo. Security issues are our self created. We since long have been engaged to others wars and orchestrated enemies as a result we never been be able to harness fabric of peace and prosperity. Inorder to attain tangible results we have to take great strides towards economic upleft by evolving all available resources and energies.
Ijaz | 3 weeks ago You are spot on we unnecessarily creat enemies by interfering if affairs of others then spend billions to protect ourselves with funds which could have been use to educate our kids on their health as they are our future.
Parvez | 3 weeks ago | Reply The world engaging in trade former enemies becoming partners but we Pakistani still live in fighting dreams
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