Our DNA Is the Same: Afghan Ministers Remark on India Draws Attention Amid Pakistan Tensions (X@ANI)
New Delhi: Amid deteriorating relations with Pakistan, the statement given by a senior minister of Afghanistan regarding India is in discussion. Afghanistan's Agriculture, Irrigation and Animal Husbandry Minister Maulvi Ataullah Omari reached Delhi. Here he said, "Our and India's DNA is the same." Omari is a minister in the Taliban government. His statement has come at a time when there is continuous tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan regarding its border and security.
Omari was speaking at the 'India-Afghanistan Trade Opportunities Industry Dialogue' programme. This is his first visit to India. He said that after coming to India, he did not feel at all that he was in another country. “The sense of belonging here is as if you have come among your own people.” He thanked the Government of India, the Ministry of External Affairs and the people present at the programme. According to him, India's hospitality has also given a good message to the people of Afghanistan.
In his speech, Omari mentioned the old cultural and historical relations between India and Afghanistan. He said that the emotional bond between the people of the two countries is still alive. Political experts are considering this a positive sign. Especially when the equations of the area are changing rapidly. This statement is being seen as an attempt to increase trust between the two countries.
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In the last few months, there have been several clashes on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Both have accused each other of attack and border crossing. In this environment, it is important for the Afghan minister to speak openly for India. It is clear from this that Kabul is now looking at new options for economic help and regional partnership. India has already been doing road, dam and humanitarian aid work in Afghanistan.
India-Afghanistan Joint Committee meeting was held in New Delhi. Trade, agriculture, food security, health, education, skill development, sports and development projects were discussed in it. It was also agreed to further intensify humanitarian assistance and economic cooperation. Both sides said that further contacts will be expanded.
Omari acknowledged that most of Afghanistan's population is dependent on farming and animal husbandry. But change is difficult without new technology and training. He expressed hope that with India's experience and technical help, Afghan farmers will be able to increase their income. Farming will get a new direction.
Experts believe that this journey cannot be limited to business only. The increasing dialogue between India and Afghanistan in the changing situation in South Asia is a sign of future strategic partnership. When Kabul is trying to reset its regional relations, increasing contact with India has become necessary for both.
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