After the occupation of Afghanistan, the Taliban stopped imports and exports with India


"Everything will be clear once the government is formed," a Taliban spokesman told a news conference.

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With the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, relations with its neighbors or other countries have begun to change. India and Afghanistan have been close friends but with the Taliban's takeover of power, both imports and exports with India have been cut off. Dr. Federation of India Export Organization. Ajay Sahay confirmed this.

Dr. Ajay Sahay said that the Taliban has stopped all cargo movements at present. Our goods were always supplied through Pakistan which is currently blocked. We are monitoring the situation in Afghanistan so that supply can resume. But currently the Taliban have stopped export-import.

Dr. According to Ajay Sahayana, India is Afghanistan's largest business partner. In 2021, our exports were worth 35 835 million while imports were worth 10 510 million. Apart from import-export, India has also invested heavily in Afghanistan. It has an investment of 3 3 billion in about 400 projects.

India exports other items including sugar, tea, coffee, spices and large quantities of dried fruits, onions, etc. are imported. The prices of dried fruits may go up soon. In fact, the Taliban declared that it wanted good relations with India and that India would be able to carry out all its work and investment there without any difficulty.

But now the closure of trade has created a problem between the two countries. However, a Taliban spokesman told a news conference that "everything will be clear once the government is formed."

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